Eilat Airport - ETH
Eilat Airport is a former public airport operated by the Israel Airports Authority serving the area of Eliat, Israel. The airport originally focused on areas such as Israir and Arkia. Named after the founder of the Arkia Airlines, the airport originally handled domestic flights due to the lack of a bigger runway that can accommodate bigger aircrafts used for international flights. The airport was replaced by the Ramon Airport and ceased operation last March 2019.
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Since the early 1990s, authorities were already thinking of relocating the Eilat Airport out of the city boundaries. Due to the fact that is also dividing two parts of the region, the residential and the commercial and tourist sides, opting to move operations to Ramon Airport was indeed the choice taken by the authorities. International traffic was welcomed in the airport, but decreased in the late 2000, thus diverting most of the international traffic to Ovda Airport instead. The lack of a ramp space was one of the major challenges the airport had to face.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Eilat Airport hotels located near the vicinity of the former airport include the stunning Royal Park - Lahav Suites. It is located near the beach and several tourist attractions in the area. Club Hotel Eilat – Resort, Convention & Spa and Leonardo Royal Resort Hotel Eilat are also located nearby. Several dining options are also located nearby.
The nearest airport located close to ETH is King Hussein International Airport (AQJ), which focuses on regions are in the area of Aqaba, Jordan.