Malfunction forces flight carrying Israelis to land in Saudi Arabia

August 29, 2023 by TPS
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An Air Seychelles flight carrying Israeli passengers to Tel Aviv was forced to make an unscheduled landing in Saudi Arabia over a technical problem.

Israel does not have diplomatic relations with the Saudi kingdom, though US, Israeli and Saudi officials are apparently moving closer towards a breakthrough to normalize ties.

Air Seychelles flight HM022 was en route from the island of Mahe, off Africa’s east coast, to Tel Aviv with a reported 128 Israelis on board when it experienced what the airline said was an unspecified technical issue. Israeli media reported that the malfunction was electrical in nature.

Authorities at King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah prepared for the possible emergency landing of the Airbus 320, though this proved unnecessary.

“All the passengers are safe and a few minutes ago, a replacement flight departed [for Jeddah so as] to return the passengers and continue their flight to Israel. The Israeli Foreign Ministry has been updated,” the airline’s statement said.

The Israelis spent the night in hotels in Jeddah and are due to arrive in Tel Aviv on Tuesday.

Israel’s Foreign Ministry said it has been in contact with the passengers, the airline and other Israeli authorities to resolve the issue.

Saudi Arabia opened its airspace to Israeli civilian overflights in July.

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One Response to “Malfunction forces flight carrying Israelis to land in Saudi Arabia”
  1. Roger Mendelson says:

    This is significant. Amidst the continuing annoying issues Israel faces, let’s celebrate when something good happens

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