Larnaka? Air Haifa? Aegeian?
Good, now we’re talking practical options
If regular flights from **Ben Gurion Airport** are unstable, Cyprus and Greece are usually the first realistic corridors.
Let’s break it down calmly:
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## 1️⃣ Larnaca (Cyprus) — VERY common emergency route
Airport:
Larnaca International Airport
Why this works:
• Very short flight (about 40 minutes)
• Often first route to reopen in regional escalations
• From Larnaca you can fly anywhere in Europe
Airlines that commonly operate this route:
* Aegean Airlines
* Arkia
* El Al
* Israir
This is usually the safest “bridge” option.
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## 2️⃣ Air Haifa?
Air Haifa
Very small regional airline. Limited fleet.
Unlikely to be main evacuation route.
I would not rely on it as primary strategy.
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## 3️⃣ Aegean Airlines?
Aegean Airlines
Strong option.
If flights operate, Athens is an excellent transit hub:
Airport:
Athens International Airport
From Athens he can connect easily to Poland or anywhere in Europe.
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## Strategy ranking (most realistic first)
1️⃣ Short hop to Larnaca
2️⃣ Short hop to Athens
3️⃣ Then connection onward
Land exit (Jordan/Egypt) only if flights fully shut down.
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## Very important question
Has Ben Gurion fully closed right now — or just mass cancellations?
Because that changes whether we focus on:
• Rebooking
• Or land exit contingency planning
Tell me current status where he is —
and I’ll give you the safest decision tree.
