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Air India's direct flight service to Israel begins tomorrow

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Heralding a new beginning in the people-to-people contact and diplomatic ties between and Israel, the state-run will introduce a direct thrice a week flight from to from tomorrow, with 50 per cent seats in the inaugural flight already booked.

The flight will operate every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday. While the inaugural flight will leave at 6.10 PM tomorrow, the scheduled departure will be 4.50 PM from March 25 when the summer schedule comes into operation.

"The response has been good so far and the inaugural flight has sold 50 per cent seats. The return flight has seen much better bookings with 80 per cent of the seats booked," said an official.

The state-run carrier will be operating its 256-seater 787 Dreamliner on the route.

Significantly, has permitted the to use its airspace, enabling it to take a shorter route, covering the distance in 7.25 hours as compared to the only other that flies between the two countries -- Israel's national carrier El Al.

Many Arab and Islamic nations do not recognise and, therefore, disallow airlines from using their airspace for to that country.

Air India's (CMD) Pradeep Kharola had earlier told that the anticipates interest from travellers from countries further to the east of such as

The flight will fly over Oman, and to reach

The permission to fly over will save almost 2 hours and 10 minutes compared to the longer route taken by Israel's national carrier El Al, which has direct flights between and

El Al takes a circuitous route over the Red Sea, the and then enters and avoids countries that are on the direct flight path such as Saudi Arabia, UAE, Iran, and

is offering introductory return fares starting from Rs 35,500.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Wed, March 21 2018. 22:30 IST
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