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El Al just flew the first flight between Israel and the UAE as the two countries normalize relations – here's what it was like onboard

  • El Al Israel Airlines flew the first commercial flight between Israel and the United Arab Emirates on Monday with Jared Kushner onboard.
  • The two Middle Eastern countries just announced a peace deal in August that would establish formal relations between the two.
  • Saudi Arabia aided the flight by allowing the aircraft to use its airspace.

An El Al Israel Airlines aircraft made history on Monday as it flew the first commercial flight between Israel and the United Arab Emirates.

The historic flight was made possible by a new peace agreement between Israel and the United Arab Emirates seeking to normalize relations. Only 1,300 miles separate Ben Gurion International Airport from Abu Dhabi but prior to Monday, no commercial airliner had ever made the trek, with geopolitical conflict in the region blocking access for any Israeli or Emirati passenger carrier to serve each other's country.

Onboard the US-made Boeing 737-900ER for the first flight was a US and Israeli delegation with US President Donald Trump's son-in-law and senior advisor Jared Kushner joined by US National Security Advisor Robert O'Brien and Israeli National Security Advisor Meir Ben Shabbat. Trump placed Kushner in charge of Middle East peace with Israel's relationship with its neighboring Arab nations taking priority.

Israeli passenger aircraft are typically prohibited from flying over Saudi Arabia with Air India making history in 2018 when it flew to Israel via the kingdom's airspace, Reuters reported.

Here's what it was like onboard the historic flight.

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