Google Israel head of engineering Tzahi Zilbershtein has built an algorithm that can help calculate how long before your flight you need to reach the airport.
With formidably long lines at Ben Gurion airport as 70,000-80,000 passengers per day passing through each day, many travelers are wondering just how long before a flight they should get to the airport. Google Israel head of engineering Tzahi Zilbershtein, 36, may have the answer for you.
Zilbershtein, who travels abroad twice monthly because he manages dozens of employees around Europe, set up a site, which predicts how crowded the airport is likely to be so that he could save wasting time at Ben Gurion airport. He has now opened the site/app to the public.
The site, which is only in Hebrew, forecasts how busy the arrivals hall, check-in, and security checks in Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 are likely to be under five ratings: deserted, light, medium, heavy, and peak.... Read More: Globes