From the AFP:
“Flydubai to
launch first commercial service to Tel Aviv”
Dubai budget
airline flydubai said Wednesday it will start direct flights to Tel Aviv this
month, the first commercial service between the cities, after the UAE and
Israel agreed to normalise ties. "The carrier will operate 14 flights a
week, offering a double daily service between Dubai International Airport and
Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Airport," it said in a statement, adding that flights
will start from November 26. The United
Arab Emirates signed a US-brokered deal in September to formalise relations
with Israel, the first such agreement by a Gulf Arab state. "The start of scheduled flights will
contribute to economic development and create further opportunities for
investment," flydubai CEO Ghaith al-Ghaith said. With their economies hard
hit by the coronavirus pandemic, the UAE and Israel are hoping for rapid
dividends from the normalisation deal. They have already signed treaties on
direct flights and visa-free travel, along with accords on investment
protection, science and technology.
The UAE is only
the third Arab country to normalise ties with Israel following Egypt in 1979
and Jordan in 1994. However, its move
was quickly followed by Bahrain and last month Sudan followed suit. The
agreements, which have been roundly condemned by the Palestinians, break with
years of Arab League policy on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The consensus
had been that there should be no relations with Israel until it makes peace
with the Palestinians. Regional heavyweight Saudi Arabia has so far refrained
from formalising relations with Israel but has greenlighted UAE and Bahrain
overflights, marking a sign of cooperation with the Jewish state. After the UAE
deal was announced by President Donald Trump in August, Israel's El Al airline
flew a delegation of US and Israeli officials to Abu Dhabi in the first
commercial flight between the two countries. That was followed by an official visit by a
UAE delegation to Tel Aviv last month as well as a string of direct flights carrying
business groups.
^ It’s great to
see the diplomatic relations going from paper to practice. ^
https://www.yahoo.com/news/flydubai-launch-first-commercial-tel-100549611.html
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