"Passengers arrived at Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv on Sunday morning as the first outbound flights took off, marking a partial reopening of Israeli airspace for the first time since the conflict began with Iran a week ago. Footage shows travellers queuing at the terminal with their belongings and sharing emotional farewells with loved ones. Israel's Ministry of Transportation confirmed strict measures for departing flights, including a 70-passenger limit per aircraft, and a requirement for travellers to carry hand luggage only. Planned routes include major European hubs such as Rome, Paris, and London, as well as regional gateways like Athens and Larnaca. Regional tensions escalated on 28 February when the United States and Israel launched strikes against Iran, prompting a military response from Tehran."