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Saudi Arabia says all flights between UAE and Israel can cross its airspace

El Al plane which is carrying Israeli and U.S. delegations to Abu Dhabi departure from Tel Aviv to Abu Dhabi, at the Ben-Gurion Airport near Tel Aviv, August 31, 2020. Photo by Tomer Neuberg/Flash90 *** Local Caption *** ????? ????????? ??? ??????? ???? ?? ?????? ????? ??????? ????? ???? ??? ?????? ?????

Saudi aviation official says the decision followed a request by the UAE aviation authority.

 

 Saudia Arabia announced on Wednesday that all flights between Israel and the United Arab Emirates can traverse its airspace.

An official at the Saudi General Authority of Civil Aviation stated that it had approved the request by the aviation authority of the United Arab Emirates to allow all flights arriving and departing from the country to fly through Saudi airspace, the state Saudi press agency reported.

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud said after the report was published that the country’s support for a Palestinian state with east Jerusalem as its capital had not changed, according to Reuters.

The flight from Tel Aviv to Abu Dhabi takes approximately three hours via Saudi airspace, but up to eight hours if forced to use a roundabout route.

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