|

First FlyDubai commercial flight lands in Tel Aviv

Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu welcomes flight at Ben Gurion Airport, Israeli media says

News Service
15:45 - 26/11/2020 Thursday
Update: 15:46 - 26/11/2020 Thursday
AA
A part of a United Arab Emirates airline flydubai airliner is seen through a glass panel during a welcoming ceremony attending by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu upon its landing at Ben Gurion International Airport, near Tel Aviv, Israel November 26, 2020
A part of a United Arab Emirates airline flydubai airliner is seen through a glass panel during a welcoming ceremony attending by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu upon its landing at Ben Gurion International Airport, near Tel Aviv, Israel November 26, 2020

The first scheduled commercial flight of the Emirati carrier FlyDubai on Thursday landed in Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Airport arriving from Dubai.

The Israeli media reported that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu received and welcomed the inaugural flight at the airport.

Earlier, the Emirati state-owned FlyDubai said it will operate two flights daily between Dubai and Tel Aviv as of Thursday, Nov. 26.

The Emirati Etihad Airways also said it plans to operate flights to Tel Aviv as of March 2021.

Meanwhile, Israeli carriers El Al and Israir announced they will launch flight routes between airports in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Israel next month.

The move came after the UAE and Israel signed air transportation and direct flights agreements, in the wake of their normalization deal.

In October, the UAE General Civil Aviation Authority signed an agreement with the Israeli Civil Aviation Authority on air transport services between the two countries.

The UAE and Israel signed US-sponsored agreements to normalize their relations in September, with the two sides inking a host of agreements in the fields of investment, trade, science, and technology.

The normalization agreements have drawn widespread condemnations from the Palestinians, who say the accords ignore their rights and do not serve the Palestinian cause.

#Ben Gurion Airport
#Benjamin Netanyahu
#FlyDubai
#TEL AVİV
#UAE
3 years ago