The coronavirus tests which are given at Ben Gurion Airport will become more expensive starting today.

Instead of NIS 40, the slower tests will now cost NIS 89 after the Test2Fly organization took control of the operation of the tests from the Check2Fly organization.

The exchange comes after a long legal battle that began when Omega, together with Rambam won the tender of the Airports Authority to operate the test sets for takeoffs and landings.

The standard test in which results are received within 14 hours will rise in price to NIS 89, while the rapid tests with which results are obtained within four hours will cost NIS 149.... Read More: Arutz-7