Antelope Valley Press

Low-cost carrier FlyDubai begins Israel flights after deal

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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The lowcost carrier FlyDubai began regular flights to Tel Aviv on Thursday, the latest sign of the normalizat­ion deal taking hold between the United Arab Emirates and Israel.

FlyDubai flight No. FZ1163 landed at Ben-Gurion Internatio­nal Airport at 11:38 a.m. after a 3 hour, 20 minute flight. It received a water salute by the ground crew. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu then met FlyDubai’s CEO Gaith al-Gaith, who was aboard the flight.

The return flight FZ1164, taking just over 2½ hours, arrived at Dubai Internatio­nal Airport at 6:37 p.m.

Israeli tourists waved their Israeli passports to journalist­s watching them arrive at baggage claim.

Israeli carrier El Al is scheduled to begin flights in December to Dubai, the skyscraper-studded tourist hub of the UAE, a federation of seven sheikhdoms including Abu Dhabi.

The UAE and Israel formalized their efforts to normalize relations in September at a White House event organized by President Donald Trump. The two countries had quiet relations prior, but in the time since, telephone calls now connect between the countries, tourists are starting to arrive and business delegation­s are seeking deals in both countries.

Largely left out of the accord are the Palestinia­ns, who have a decades-long conflict with Israel in seeking their own independen­t state. The Palestinia­ns largely have viewed the normalizat­ion efforts of the UAE, as well as Bahrain and Sudan, as a stab in the back from their fellow Arabs.

The Emiratis at the time of the deal described it as “halting the annexation” of West Bank land claimed by the Palestinia­ns in exchange for Emirati recognitio­n. Netanyahu, however, has insisted that Israel has only suspended its plans to annex West Bank settlement­s.

 ?? JON GAMBRELL/AP ?? A passenger in a full, disposable hazmat suit arrives Thursday at the baggage claim area of Dubai Internatio­nal Airport’s Terminal 3 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
JON GAMBRELL/AP A passenger in a full, disposable hazmat suit arrives Thursday at the baggage claim area of Dubai Internatio­nal Airport’s Terminal 3 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

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