Flying with pets in Israel

12 commercial airports indexed in Israel · Asia, Western Asia.

The flag of Israel has a white field with a blue hexagram — the Magen David — centered between two equal horizontal blue bands situated near the top and bottom edges of the field.
CapitalJerusalem
RegionAsia · Western Asia
Population10,134,800
Official languagesArabic, Hebrew
CurrencyILS — Israeli new shekel (₪)
Commercial airports12

Flying with pets to or from Israel requires planning around three things: the country's import rules for live animals, the policies of the airlines that serve Israel's 12 commercial airports listed on FlyWithPets, and the relief-area facilities available in transit. This page brings together every airport in Israel that the OpenFlights dataset records as having a published IATA code, so you can browse from a major international hub down to the smallest regional strip. Each airport page includes a relief-area briefing and travel notes for travellers carrying dogs or cats; pair that with the airline guide for your specific carrier and you will arrive at the gate with the documentation, kennel preparation, and timing that Israel's authorities and your airline both expect.

All airports in Israel

IATAAirportCity
BEV Beersheba (Teyman) Airport Beer-sheba
EIY Ein Yahav Airfield Eyn-yahav
ETH Eilat Airport Elat
ETM Ramon Airport Eilat
HFA Haifa International Airport Haifa
MIP Ramon Air Base Ramon
MTZ Bar Yehuda Airfield Metzada
RPN Ben Ya'akov Airport Rosh Pina
SDV Sde Dov Airport Tel-aviv
TLV Ben Gurion International Airport Tel-aviv
VDA Ovda International Airport Ovda
VTM Nevatim Air Base Nevatim