We were there in the winter of 2014. We arrived with a child of 6 years old. Everything went great and quickly. On departure, they asked for a long time what kind of cans were in the suitcase - juice, jam ...? I answered in the affirmative - nothing. I completely forgot that there were two cans of coffee in the suitcase. They sent me for an autopsy. There were a lot of people like me there. She stubbornly asked that our suitcase be examined as soon as possible, because the child already wants to go to the toilet, and sit, and so on. But this is only my mistake, because there is nothing to forget that I put it in the suitcase.
A very small, unfinished airport, to put it mildly, is not at its height. But the employees do their job perfectly, helping those who are in a hurry as much as possible. Although it is a very long check, as is customary in Israel, it is quite understandable and understandable. There are very cute carpets inside. It's impossible to get lost, if anything. Many people panicked that they would miss their flight, but this is not possible at this airport. Bad toilets.
A small airport converted from a military one. There are two cafes. A tiny duty-free. Before checking in for the flight, a survey and an impressive inspection of personal belongings. Many suitcases are sent for autopsy for a more thorough examination. The fins in our suitcase aroused suspicion. But here you can freely carry water, so do not rush to throw it away.