Israel Travel Or Tours Pictures And Photos: I had always wanted to visit the Holy land; then, finally in November of 1999, I had the chance to go. These are some of my experiences, I hope you enjoy them. Regards, Audrey
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On March 2, 2010, Audrey passed on to be with the Lord after a long illness of over four years. We know she would like for us all to see the "Holy Land" and enjoy it's wonderful places of sacred historical significance.
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The Ben Gurion Airport, named after David Ben Gurion, is Israel's main airport. Airport (IATA: TLV, ICAO: LLBG) It is located at the heart of the country, around 40 km from Jerusalem and 15 km from Tel Aviv.
The Ben Gurion Airport is Israel's gateway, and as such it serves its citizens who fly all over the world, as well as foreigners who visit the country. It has two main terminals: Terminal 3 for international flights and Terminal 1 for domestic and low-cost international flights. Ben Gurion Airport is a modern airport, equipped with state-of-the-art technological installations and operational facilities that meet international standards. It is accessible to disabled passengers and provides passenger service and special VIP services at the highest level. The safety and security measures implemented at the Airport meet the highest global standards and air traffic safety is top priority. There are many very good hotels and motels in the area, and if you need a place to stay; Priceline.com can arrange that for you. In fact, we think they are one of the best ways to do it! We have personally, booked flights, hotels, and vacations, through Priceline.com and we can highly recommend them. Their website is very easy to use! We have some links to Priceline.com on this page, since they can arrange all of your air flights, hotels and car. We of course, appreciate your use of the advertising on our pages, since it helps us to keep our pages active. We would suggest using viator.com to arrange your tours of Israel. We have links to them on our web pages. Click on that link, & then do a search of Israel, and then search the main city you will be near.
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