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Etihad Airwaysto conduct daily flights to Tel-Aviv starting March 2021 

New service will provide greater choice and convenience for point-to-point travel between UAE and Israel

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 16 Nov 2020 10:00PM

Etihad Airwaysto conduct daily flights to Tel-Aviv starting March 2021 
On October  19, Etihad became the first airline of a Gulf country to operate a direct commercial passenger flight to and from Tel Aviv – Pixabay pic, November 16, 2020

MOSCOW – The United Arab Emirates’ (UAE) flagship carrier Etihad Airways on Monday announced the launch of daily flights from the capital, Abu Dhabi to Israel's Tel Aviv starting from March 28, 2021, Sputnik news agency reported

“The new service effective from 28 March 2021 will provide greater choice and convenience for point-to-point business and leisure travellers between the UAE and Israel. It will not only promote direct inbound tourism to Abu Dhabi, but will also give Emiratis and UAE residents the opportunity to discover Israel’s historical sites, beaches, restaurants and nightlife,” the airline said in an official statement published on its website.

Departures will be scheduled to connect through the UAE capital to key stations across the airline's network, including China, India, Thailand and Australia, the statement read.

On October  19, Etihad became the first airline of a Gulf country to operate a direct commercial passenger flight to and from Tel Aviv.

Regular flights became possible after the UAE announced its intent to normalise relations with Israel in August.

In a deal brokered by the United States and signed in September, the UAE and Bahrain agreed to establish diplomatic relations with Israel. – Bernama,  November 16, 2020

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