Ben Gurion Airport returns to normal following fuel contamination
Flights to and from Ben Gurion Airport have resumed following last week's fuel contamination at the airport. The fuel contamination caused massive disruption on Thursday when thousands of flights were disrupted. It is not yet known what caused the contamination.
Tel Aviv launches bike rentals
Tel Aviv last week copied a number of European cities, such as London, by launching a bike rental scheme to allow commuters to rent a bike from one point in the city to another.
On the first day of the month's trial 200 people signed-up to rent the bike, which will cost 240 shekels a year for residents of Tel Aviv and 280 shekels a year for non-residents.
There are planned to be 150 stations in Tel Aviv to pick-up or drop-off the bike, with the first 30 stations opened last Monday.
Flights to and from Ben Gurion Airport have resumed following last week's fuel contamination at the airport. The fuel contamination caused massive disruption on Thursday when thousands of flights were disrupted. It is not yet known what caused the contamination.
Tel Aviv launches bike rentals
Tel Aviv last week copied a number of European cities, such as London, by launching a bike rental scheme to allow commuters to rent a bike from one point in the city to another.
On the first day of the month's trial 200 people signed-up to rent the bike, which will cost 240 shekels a year for residents of Tel Aviv and 280 shekels a year for non-residents.
There are planned to be 150 stations in Tel Aviv to pick-up or drop-off the bike, with the first 30 stations opened last Monday.
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