Flydubai's first scheduled commercial flight to Israel landed at Tel Aviv Ben Gurion International Airport on Thursday to a water salute.
The low-cost carrier's inaugural flight to Israel was flown by Captain Patrick Gonzenbach and Emirati First Officer, Abdulla Al Shamsi.
On board the aircraft was a delegation led by Ghaith Al Ghaith, Chief Executive Officer, flydubai.
They were met on arrival by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, along with a delegation that included the CEO of Ben Gurion International Airport, Shmuel Zakay and representatives from the aviation industry.
Ghaith Al Ghaith said the flight was a realisation of the recently inked air transport agreement between the UAE and Israel.
"The creation of these direct air links will support the development of commercial ventures across a number of sectors helping to drive success and prosperity", he explained.
He said flydubai looked forward to welcoming the first passengers from Israel to the UAE.
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