- Jul 2, 2018
- 3,039
1. Australian citizens and Israeli citizens with connections to Australia
2. New Zealand citizens
3. Citizens of the Pacific Islands
4. United States, Canadian, Swedish and British citizens
5. ASEAN citizens
6. All other citizens besides Turkish and Saudi Arabian citizens
The flight route between Tel Aviv and Dubai would take it through KM > LM > LL avoiding Saudi Arabia and Turkish airspace and the Mediterranean. It would fly straight out over Israel, Palestine, Jordan, Iraq, Kuwait, the Persian Gulf and then into Dubai. All passengers would be seated in Economy and elderly people, people with mobility issues and pregnant women or women with babies would be prioritsed for Business and First class seats. Australian Embassy staff from Jerusalem would be on the ground at Ben Gurion Airport to process people onto the aircraft and would also process non-Australian citizens to get visas to go to Australia. 3 Australian Federal Police officers would be on each flight to provide security in the volatile situation.
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