The Jerusalem Post

Etihad reschedule­s first Tel Aviv flight for April 6

- • By ZEV STUB

Etihad Airways’ maiden flight between Abu Dhabi and Tel Aviv will be on April 6, the airline said Monday. It will offer twice-weekly service on a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, the United Arab Emirates’ second-largest flag carrier said.

The route between the two cities was originally scheduled to start on March 28.

Israel has strictly limited travel in and out of Ben-Gurion Airport since mid-January due to fears of the spread of coronaviru­s and possible mutations.

Flying to, from and via Abu Dhabi is supported by the airline’s fully redesigned sanitizati­on and safety program, Etihad Wellness, to ensure the highest standards of hygiene at every stage of the customer journey, the company said in a press release. All passengers traveling with Etihad will also receive compliment­ary COVID-19 insurance, which was recently extended until September 30, it said.

The launch of the new route is part of the fruit of the normalizat­ion agreement between the UAE and Israel that has seen the burgeoning of security, trade and political ties, including the opening of travel. Several airlines already offer flights to

Dubai, the largest city in the UAE, which is about a 90-minute drive from Abu Dhabi.

Emirates, the largest Emirati airline, was also expected to commence flights to Tel Aviv in February before the airport closures began. Currently, there are no direct flights allowed between Israel and the UAE.

In October, Etihad launched a new Hebrew-language website for Israeli customers seeking to visit the UAE. It also landed its first plane in Israel with a special flight bringing a trade mission of tourism industry leaders, corporate decision-makers, travel agents, cargo agents and media representa­tives.

Glenn Close is either the best or worst actress of this awards season, depending on who you ask.

The 73-year-old Connecticu­t native earned an Oscar nomination Monday morning for best actress in a supporting role for Hillbilly Elegy, in which she plays Bonnie “Mamaw” Vance alongside Amy Adams.

Close, still searching for her first Oscar win after seven previous nomination­s, will square off against Maria Bakalova for Borat Subsequent Moviefilm, Olivia Colman for The Father, Amanda Seyfried for Mank and Youn Yuhjung for Minari.

But Close has another chance to win at a different award show, although she’s less likely to do a promotiona­l tour for this one.

Last week, the actress earned a Razzie for the same role, nominated for worst supporting actress alongside Lucy Hale in Fantasy Island, Maggie Q in Fantasy Island,

Kristen Wiig in Wonder Woman 1984 and Maddie Ziegler in Music.

Only two other actors have earned both an Oscar nomination and a Razzie nomination for the same role: Amy Irving for Yentl and James Coco in Only

When I Laugh.

Several others, including Melissa McCarthy, Uma Thurman and Eddie Redmayne, have received the honors in the same year but for different roles.

(New York Daily News/TNS)

 ??  ?? AN ETIHAD Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner takes off from Geneva’s Cointrin Airport last year. (Denis Balibouse/Reuters)
AN ETIHAD Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner takes off from Geneva’s Cointrin Airport last year. (Denis Balibouse/Reuters)
 ?? (Lacey Terrell/Netflix/TNS) ?? GLENN CLOSE, left, and Amy Adams star in ‘Hillbilly Elegy.’
(Lacey Terrell/Netflix/TNS) GLENN CLOSE, left, and Amy Adams star in ‘Hillbilly Elegy.’

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