The Jerusalem Post

Only 2,300 visitors arrived in Israel in May

- • By EYTAN HALON

Only 2,300 foreign visitors arrived in Israel during the entire month of May, according to official data published on Thursday, reflecting the impact of strict government restrictio­ns on internatio­nal travel amid the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Other than cases deemed exceptiona­l by the Foreign Ministry, all foreign nationals have been denied entry to Israel since March 18, even if they can prove their ability to remain in home isolation for 14 days upon arrival. The entry ban is currently valid until June 15.

According to the data published by the Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), visitors are defined as individual­s entering the country with either a tourism visa or a temporary residence visa, including students.

Among the visitors arriving in May, approximat­ely 2,200 were tourists – remaining more than one day in the country – and another 100 were day visitors.

The figures represent a dramatic drop compared to previous years, with about 466,000 visitors arriving in May 2019 – including 440,000 tourists.

A similarly dramatic drop was also witnessed in the departure of Israelis abroad in May 2020, due to limited internatio­nal airlines operating in Israel, restricted entry into other countries and the prospect of a 14-day isolation period upon their return.

In total, only 8,300 trips abroad were made by Israeli citizens in May, compared to 656,000 in May 2019. All but 100 trips abroad were by air from Ben-Gurion Airport, the CBS said. Among those leaving the country, 600 trips were made by Israelis living permanentl­y abroad.

Despite growing pressure from the tourism sector and the gradual return of internatio­nal carriers to Ben-Gurion Airport, senior aviation officials have suggested in recent days that Israel will only open its gates to foreign visitors in mid-July.

In mid-May, El Al announced that it would be extending its halt on all scheduled flights to and from Israel until June 20, except for cargo flights and one-off services. Approximat­ely 6,000 employees, the vast majority of the carrier’s workforce, have been placed on unpaid leave until June 30.

Plummeting visitor numbers as a result of the coronaviru­s pandemic arrives following a third consecutiv­e record-breaking year of incoming tourism in 2019, with approximat­ely 4.55 million tourists visiting Israel.

This injected approximat­ely NIS 23 billion into the economy – a boon to the tourism industry which will not be repeated this year.

 ?? (Flash90) ?? THE EMPTY incoming flights hall at the Ben-Gurion Airport on May 14.
(Flash90) THE EMPTY incoming flights hall at the Ben-Gurion Airport on May 14.

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