After months of conflict, tourism in Israel is recovering. International airlines have resumed flights, and Ben Gurion Airport is operating as usual with its typical crowds and queues.
However, the number of tourists remains significantly lower than before. Group tourism in Israel, in particular, will need more time to reorganise. But for private tourists, this is an opportunity. Sites in Jerusalem that are usually crowded are now quiet. There are no queues at major attractions, and you can experience the Old City, the Western Wall, and Church of the Holy Sepulchre without the usual rush.
Despite the return of airport crowds, there are ways to reduce inconveniences for those enjoying tourism in Israel right now. Our fast-track VIP services, available on arrival and departure at Ben Gurion Airport, save you time and stress. On arrival, our agent meets passengers at the plane’s exit and escorts them through passport control using a dedicated desk with no general queues. They assist with luggage and escort you directly to your driver.
On departure, the VIP service allows you to arrive just two hours before your flight instead of three. Our agent meets you at the entrance to Terminal 3, helps with your luggage, and escorts you through a dedicated fast security lane, avoiding the hour-long queues. If you have many bags, porter service is arranged in advance.
We also provide VIP transfers with Mercedes vans to and from the airport. Our experienced drivers coordinate seamlessly with the VIP airport team, ensuring a smooth arrival or departure.
Additionally, we offer private transportation services across Israel. You can hire a Mercedes van with a professional driver, which is efficient for families or small groups. We also offer private tours led by experienced, licensed guides to ensure you see Israel deeply and comfortably.
In short:
- Tourism in Israel is recovering slowly but steadily.
- Private tourists benefit from quiet sites.
- Our VIP services make travel easy, fast, and stress-free.
