Dependant upon which route you take its in the region of 110km - 130km
57 miles
about 60 miles
Approximentaly 100 kilometers (62 miles).
Tel Aviv The City the airport is in is tel aviv, but the airport is called Ben Guirion
Haifa, Tel Aviv, Ashdod, Asqelon, Acre, Herzliyya, and Eilat.
Ashdod Ashkelon Eilat Haifa Jerusalem Sderot Tel Aviv
The distance between John F. Kennedy airport in New York City and Tel Aviv International Airport in Tel Aviv, Israel is 5660 miles, 9110 km. Depending on headwinds and many other variables, going from New York to Tel Aviv is about a 10 hour flight, and from Tel Aviv to New York is about 12 hours.
The five largest cities in Israel, whose population is bigger than 200,000 people, are: Jerusalem - 733000 people - The capital of Israel, dates back to 1000 B.C. built over 3000years ago by king david. Tel-Aviv-Yafo - 380000 people - The economical and cultural center of Israel. Haifa - 266000 people - A major port and industrial city. Rishon Lezion - 222000 people. Ashdod - 204000 people. Please see the Israeli Central Bureau of Statistics' web site in the links for lots of additional, well, statistics about Israel.
The great circle (shortest) route from Greenville-Spartanburg Airport to Ben Gurion Int'l Airport is about 6,270 miles.
Israel's major commercial seaport is in Haifa (in the north). Another port is in Ashdod (in the south).
Israel has a few airports, but Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv is the only international one.
Jerusalem is the largest city in Israel in terms of both area and population with 773,600 people.