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Air India says gets Saudi’s nod to fly from New Delhi to Tel Aviv over Saudi airspace

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NEW DELHI: Saudia Arabia has given Air India permission to fly between New Delhi and Tel Aviv over Saudi airspace, the airline’s spokesman told Reuters, ending a 70-year ban and marking a diplomatic shift.

Saudi Arabia does not recognise Israel and lifting the airspace ban would reflect what appears to be thawing ties between Israel and the kingdom. Both are US allies with a shared concern over Iranian influence in the region.

India and Israel have built close ties over the years away from the public eye, largely centred on arms purchases.

But under Narendra Modi economic ties have flourished and last year he made a first-ever visit to Israel by an Indian prime minister. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited India last month, the first such trip in 15 years.

Air India plans to operate flights three days a week, and the flight would save two hours of travel time as a result of flying over the Saudi airspace, an Air India spokesman said.

Netanyahu said on Monday that Saudi Arabia had granted Air India permission to fly over its territory on its new routes to and from Tel Aviv, but there was no confirmati­on from either Saudi Arabia or Air India.

Saudi’s General Authority of Civil Aviation was not immediatel­y available for comment on Wednesday.

Air India’s website showed options to book flights to Tel Aviv from New Delhi starting March 22, with fares starting at 24,124 Indian rupees (US$371.94). — Reuters

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