
Washington: Air India has been allowed by Saudi Arabia to fly over its territory on
its new route from New Delhi to Tel Aviv, Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu said today, an unprecedented move which would reduce
travel time between the two cities by two and a half hours.
India's national carrier Air India is scheduled to begin its direct flight between New Delhi and Tel Aviv in few weeks from now.
Interacting
with reporters after his meeting with US President Donald Trump at the
White House, Netanyahu said that Air India has signed an agreement with
Saudi Arabia over the matter.
"Air India signed an agreement today to fly to Israel over Saudi Arabia," Netanyahu said. So far Saudi Arabia has not allowed planes from any country to fly over it and go to Israel.
Israel
does not have diplomatic ties with Saudi Arabia, but it was reported
that the two nations have been working covertly on their shared security
concerns over Iran after the 2015 nuclear accord, which both
governments strongly opposed.
Such a permission by Saudi Arabia
would reduce the air travel time from New Delhi to Tel Aviv by Air India
from about eight hours to five and a half hours, Netanyahu said.
Netanyahu
said that as a result of the short travel of Air India, the Israeli
national carrier El Al would be at disadvantage both in terms of cost
and travel time.
He said he is in talks with the national carrier so that it is not hurt economically.
Meanwhile
in New Delhi, an Air India spokesperson reacting to Prime Minister
Netanyahu's statement said, "We are yet to receive any communication
from the Indian regulator."
Air India has sought permission from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation for thrice-a-week flight from Delhi to Tel Aviv.
Israel's Ministry of Tourism will approve a one-time
grant of 750,000 euros to Air to launch the flight service, an official said in Jerusalem last month.
PTI