No One Said Security Comes Cheap
by Daniel Pipes
Fri, 18 Aug 2006
updated Tue, 29 Aug 2006
The thwarted London plot has prompted discussion of importing El Al's security methods to the West, writes Peter Robison for Bloomberg in "Israeli-Style Air Security, Costly and Intrusive, May Head West."
That word "costly" in the title is not an exaggeration. El Al Chairman Israel Borovich estimates "El Al's security bill at $100 million a year, which amounts to $76.92 per trip by its 1.3 million passengers. Half is paid by the Israeli government. By contrast, the TSA spent $4.58 billion on aviation security, or just $6.21 per trip by 737 million passengers, in fiscal 2005."
Doing the math, that's a difference of $70.71 per passenger. Or, the Israeli security costs more than twelve times as much as the American version. (August 18, 2006)
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