Dear passengers,
We have gathered all the expected changes in the public transportation network for the upcoming weekend.
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✈️ New: Public Transportation to Ben Gurion Airport on Saturday – Free of Charge!
For the first time, you can travel to and from the airport during the weekend at no cost.
Line 711, connecting Shoham and Central Tel Aviv, is updating its route and will now pass through Terminal 1 in both directions.
The bus will enter the airport grounds and stop at the station located at Terminal 1, then continue its regular route to its final destination. For passengers wishing to reach Terminal 3, you may use the free internal airport shuttle service that operates between terminals.
🚆 Temporary Changes on the Coastal Line, Feb 20, 2026
Due to essential infrastructure work for travel safety in the Shefayim area, on Friday, 20.2.26 (starting from the night between Thursday and Friday at 01:30), the Bet Yehoshua and Netanya Sapir stations will be closed for service. Travel on the Coastal Line (Haifa–Tel Aviv) will be possible in combination of train service and shuttle transportation.
- Night trains (between Thursday and Friday) on the Ben Gurion Airport – Nahariya line will operate in two separate segments: between the Ben Gurion Airport and Herzliya stations, and between the Netanya and Nahariya stations.
- Trains on the Be’er Sheva Center – Nahariya line will operate in two separate segments: between the Be’er Sheva Center and Herzliya stations, and between Netanya and Nahariya stations (these trains will also stop at the Binyamina, Hadera West, and Caesarea–Pardes Hanna stations).
- Trains on the Ashkelon – Binyamina line will operate between the Ashkelon and Herzliya stations only.
- Trains on the Beit Shemesh – Netanya line will operate between the Bet Shemesh and Herzliya stations only.
Train services will return to the regular schedule on Saturday Evening, 21.2.26, upon the resumption of service.
It is recommended to plan your trip in advance 🚥. *There might be unexpected changes.*
Moovit is updated with the latest changes that are being published by the bus operators and the Ministry of Transportation.
Safe travels 🙂
The Moovit Team
