
Season 2 · Episode 1332
Why a Flight to Athens Costs Less Than a Galilee Hotel
Why is a weekend in the Galilee pricier than a trip to Greece? We dive into the economics of Open Skies and the domestic hospitality trap.
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
March 17, 202627m 22s
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Show Notes
Have you ever wondered why a luxury flight to Europe often costs less than a simple weekend cabin in the north of Israel? This episode unpacks the "Israeli travel paradox," exploring how the revolutionary Open Skies agreement transformed international travel while domestic tourism remains trapped in a high-cost, low-supply bottleneck. We analyze everything from the cutthroat battle for airport slots at Ben Gurion to the structural land-use issues and zoning regulations that make it financially smarter to leave the country than to vacation at home.