Sri Lanka, April 9 -- The Transportation Ministry announced that Israel will fully reopen the country's airspace and resume regular operations at Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Airport starting at midnight Wednesday-Thursday, roughly one day after a ceasefire was announced between the US, Israel and Iran.

The Transportation Ministry said it is working with the Israel Airports Authority and the Civil Aviation Authority on returning to full operations at Ben Gurion Airport, the country's main international gateway. Duty-Free shops and all terminal services will also reopen.

A formal announcement has been issued to foreign airlines and leading regulators regarding the return to normal flight operations at Ben Gurion Airport, the Transportation Mini...