Will Israel's Ben Gurion Airport reopen by March 4?
Comparing 1 sources · Updated every 60s
Best Yes
1%
Polymarket
Best No
99%
Polymarket
Cross-Source Spread
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Source Count
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Price Comparison
| Source | Yes | No | Change | Volume 24h | Total Volume | Open Interest | Liquidity |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Polymarket | 1% | 99% | — | 235.0K | 382.9K | 36.1K | High |
Will Israel's Ben Gurion Airport reopen by March 4?
Fee Reference
| Exchange | Trading Fee | Profit Fee | Withdrawal Fee | Notes |
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| Polymarket | 2% | None | None | Trading exchange |
Resolution Rules
Polymarket — Will Israel's Ben Gurion Airport reopen by March 4?
This market will resolve to "Yes" if Israel's Ben Gurion Airport (TLV) opens to any departures or arrivals between market creation and the specified date ET. Otherwise, this market will resolve to "No". For this market to resolve to "Yes" arrivals and departures from TLV must be open to scheduling by Israeli citizens or the general public and at least one civilian departure or arrival must have occurred. These conditions must be true at the same time. An announcement that TVA has reopened alone will not qualify. Rescue, repatriation, evacuation, military, humanitarian, or other special-purpose flights that are not bookable by the general public or not considered ordinary civilian flights will not count toward the resolution of this market. The primary resolution source will be information from TVA and the Israel Airports Authority; however, a consensus of credible reporting will also be used.