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September 22, 1995 - Image 95

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-09-22

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landfriends a
ros ierous New Year.

RA GORNBEIN
LAURIE AND JONATHAN

Improved Airport
Handles Influx

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SYLVIA AND ARNIE AARON AND FAMILY
BOCA RATON, FL

BRENDA, MARK AND ADAM GOODMAN',:

DANNY BEN-TAL

SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS

A Very Happy and
Healthy New Year
to All Our
Friends and Family.

As peace in the Middle East be-
comes a reality, Israel's ports of
entry are bracing for an un-
precedented tourist influx.
Last year, a record 5,924,047
travelers passed through the
country's main gateway, Ben-
Gurion International Airport —
an increase of more than 18 per-
cent over the 1993 figure and
over a hundred times the 50,000
travelers who came in 1950.

JOEL AND MONNI MUST
MIYA, BRITNI, KACEE, SABRINA AND SADIE

A Very Happy and
Healthy New Year
to All Our
Friends and Family.

The new Welcome Hall.

The airport dealt with 43,569
flights in 1994, compared with
36,400 in 1993. Now its man-
agement is bracing for as many
as 16 million travelers annually
by the end of the decade.
"Israel will become the natur-
al center of the Middle East, and
Ben- Gurion is its busiest air-
port," predicted Israel's Minister
of Transport Yisrael Keisar dur-
ing the inauguration ceremony
of the airport's new $7 million
Welcome Hall.
The 36,000-square-foot air-
conditioned Welcome Hall, ca-
pable of holding up to 2,000
people, is but one stage of a $500
million airport reconstruction
plan known as Ben-Gurion 2000.
Mr. Keisar hopes to see the pro-
ject completed in time for Israel's
50th Independence Day cele-
bration in May 1998.
Some $30 million will be in-
vested over the next two years in
improving — in many cases set-
ting up — other border crossings
and ports. 'The airport is the first
aspect most tourists see of Is-
rael," notes Israel Ports Author-
ity General Manager Motti Deri,
"but it certainly is not the coun-
try's only gateway."
A network of some 20 airstrips
has been set up throughout Is-
rael for short-hop internal flights,
which are becoming a regular
feature of business life in this era
of gridlocked roads. Some 1.5
million Israelis flew internally
last year, with the numbers
growing by a steady 5 percent
monthly.
The Taba border crossing with
Egypt is currently being up-
graded. The. September 1994
handshake between Israel's
7' Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin
and Jordan's King Hussein

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JIM AND JAN KINER

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A Very Happy and
Healthy New Year
to All Our
Friends and Family.

JACK AND EDDE BACKALAR

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ELEANOR AND LOU HEYMAN

ALEX AND GABRIELLA KARP

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OSALIE AND PETER BEER
AND JULIE GRUNWALD

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