Tel Aviv Airport Terminal 1 used to be the main building at Tel Aviv Airport until the opening of Terminal 3. Nowadays, it handles all domestic flights, including some international operations. Its public halls have a Land-of-Israel character with walls painted in the colours of Israel’s Judean, Jerusalem and Galilee mountains. The Departure Hall has an atmosphere of vacation and leisure, whilst the Arrivals Hall has a more urban theme as passengers return back to the city. Terminal 1 Ben Gurion just has a single level facility. Facilities include security checkpoint, check-in hall, departures, arrivals and greeters’ halls. ATMs • Baby care facilities • Public phone • Selling call cards machine • Cafeteria • Automatic vending machines • Banking facilities.
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