Gulf News

ETIHAD AIRWAYS KEEN TO EXPLORE SERVICES TO TEL AVIV

- —By John Benny, Staff Reporter

Etihad Airways said it “welcomes the opportunit­y” to explore operations between Abu Dhabi and Tel Aviv once a bilateral Air Services Agreement (ASA) is establishe­d and regulatory approvals have been obtained.

“The result of a new bilateral ASA will not only lead to cooperatio­n across various industries but to stronger economic ties,” an Etihad spokespers­on told Gulf News. UAE’s national airline had previously flown cargo flights from Abu Dhabi to Tel Aviv to transport medical supplies bound for the Palestinia­n territorie­s.

UAE carriers are expected to benefit the most from the country’s historic deal with Israel, which will lead to a new stream of travellers and which could help Dubai and Abu Dhabi partly bounce back from the impact of the Covid-19 crisis.

Etihad and Emirates were hit hard during the pandemic, which led to internatio­nal border closures and grounding of fleets. Etihad posted operating losses of $758 million for the first six months of 2020.

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