ISRAEL’S FIRST PUBLIC FLIGHT LANDS IN SAUDI ARABIA

Middle East World

Wed 27 October 2021:

An Israeli private jet which departed on Tuesday has become the first public flight from Israel to land in Saudi Arabia, marking a continuation in the improving relations between the two countries, according to Israeli news outlet Kan

The flight, which touched down in the Saudi capital Riyadh, comes one day after an Emirati 737 Royal Jet from Saudi Arabia landed at Tel Aviv’s Ben-Gurion Airport on Monday evening. 

Israeli relations with Saudi Arabia have witnessed a marked improvement since the normalisation agreements signed in September 2020 between Israel, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and Morocco.

Despite much speculation and private coordination between the two states, Saudi Arabia is yet to sign a normalisation agreement with Israel.

Saudi Arabia and Israel do not have official relations, but they have been exchanging secret visits and holding talks.

No commercial flights operate between the two countries, but last year they did agree to open their respective airspaces to each other, considerably easing the passage of travellers who were flying between Israel and the UAE.

Prior to the opening of Saudi airspace, flights going between Tel Aviv and Dubai would have to avoid Saudi airspace by flying via Mumbai, added between two and three hours to the journey time. 

Last year, the UAE, Bahrain, Sudan, and Morocco agreed to normalise ties with Israel. This led to Saudi Arabia opening its airspace to Israeli carriers on route to the UAE and other destinations. This reduced flight times from Israel to India by some two hours.

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