- Eilat Airport, also known as Eilat-Ramon Airport, is an international airport located in the southernmost city of Israel, Eilat. It serves as a gateway for tourists visiting the popular resort city of Eilat and the surrounding area. The airport was inaugurated in 2019 and replaced the older Eilat Airport (also known as Eilat City Airport).
- Eilat Airport is situated approximately 19 kilometers north of the city center and can handle both domestic and international flights. It has a single terminal building with modern facilities and amenities for passengers. The airport has the capacity to handle up to two million passengers annually.
- Several airlines operate regular flights to and from Eilat Airport, connecting it to destinations in Europe and other parts of the world. Popular routes include flights to Tel Aviv, Moscow, Berlin, Vienna, and various cities in Europe.
- Ground transportation options from Eilat Airport include taxis, car rentals, and public buses. The airport has a designated taxi stand outside the terminal building, and rental car companies have counters inside. Additionally, there is a shuttle service that connects the airport to downtown Eilat.