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Fattal Terminal

Private cars pull straight to Fattal Terminal, not T3.

This is a separate VIP terminal at Ben Gurion, run by Fattal, completely away from the main Terminal 3 crowd. You arrive by car at the Fattal entrance, bags go straight to check-in inside, and staff handle airline formalities in the background while you sit down.

Check-in, security, and passport control happen inside the Fattal building, not in the public lines for Terminal 1 or 3. Staff coordinate with your airline, so you only see the regular terminal when it is time to drive you to the aircraft. For arrivals, you get met at the aircraft side and driven back to the private facility.

The lounge spaces sit airside within the Fattal Terminal complex, with separate seating areas and meeting-style rooms. Food and drinks are included in the VIP package price, which is usually sold per passenger or per family group through agents and airlines. You do not pay with Priority Pass, credit cards, or walk-up day passes at the door.

Service runs for departing and arriving flights that use TLV Terminal 3, covering most major international airlines. Staff track your flight in real time and call you only when the car is ready to run you to the plane, so you are not staring at public departure boards. If your flight is delayed, you stay in the private building instead of rejoining the main hall.

Fattal Terminal sits landside on the airport grounds, so your driver drops you there instead of the standard T3 departures curb. The facility is under local security rules, so expect checks at the entrance gate to the airport and again at the terminal door, but all of it handled in much smaller groups than the standard lines.

Practical tip: tell your airline or VIP agent your exact arrival time at least 24 hours ahead so the Fattal team can pre-clear details and move you through check-in and security in roughly 20–30 minutes instead of building in a full three-hour airport window.

How to get in

  1. 01 Private terminal
  2. 02 VIP service

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