El precio del caos: el enorme daño causado a la economía israelí por el cierre del Aeropuerto Ben Gurión
El Ministerio de Finanzas estima que el cierre del Aeropuerto Ben Gurión causó un daño de 25-30 millones de shekels a la economía. En el Ministerio señalan la dependencia de un único operador, la capacidad…
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The Finance Ministry's estimate of 25-30 million shekels in damage from the Ben Gurion Airport shutdown puts a concrete price tag on labor disputes that disrupt critical infrastructure. The ministry's diagnosis points to structural vulnerabilities: single operator dependency, limited capacity, and outsized union power. The proposed solutions opening the sector to competition, building supplementary airports, and streamlining the Airports Authority signal a policy direction that will face fierce resistance from organized labor. Watch whether the government treats this as a one-off crisis or uses it to push structural reform.

