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Shock! Horror! Saudi Arabian Airlines Discriminating Against Israelis

The NY Post reports on the latest Saudi shenanigans.

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Something’s not kosher with this airline.

Saudi Arabian Airlines is discriminating against Israeli citizens by refusing to fly them from US airports — even when passengers are simply looking to transfer in Saudi Arabia to another country, The Post has learned.

The airline’s Web site asks for citizenship to book a ticket but has no option on a drop-down menu for anyone holding an Israeli passport. The oversight doesn’t appear accidental — the drop-down menu is so thorough it even has an option for Antarctica.

“No city in the world has closer ties to Israel than we do, and yet Israeli citizens are being discriminated against right here at JFK. It’s not only illegal; it’s an affront to who we are,” said Public Advocate, and mayoral candidate, Bill de Blasio, who conducted a recent telephone sting on the Mideast nation’s airline.

“We won’t stop with just exposing these practices. We’ll pursue this with authorities in Albany and in Washington until Israeli nationals’ rights are respected,” added de Blasio, who is demanding an end to the practice in a letter to the airline that was obtained by The Post.

When a member of de Blasio’s staff called the airline pretending to be an Israeli citizen trying to fly from JFK to Mumbai, India, on Saudi Arabian Airlines, he was told it was a no-go.

The caller told the booking agent that he couldn’t find Israel as an option on the Web site.

“I’m an Israeli citizen, and I didn’t see my nationality on there. I was wondering if I could just order the ticket through you,” the caller said.

The booking agent asked: “Do you have any other passports, other than the Israeli passport?”

When the caller said he didn’t, the agent put him on hold to check with a supervisor. The agent later informed the caller that he wouldn’t be welcome.

“Since you have Israeli nationality, you will not be allowed to go on Saudi Airlines,” the agent said.

The airline did not return several e-mails from The Post seeking comment.

Federal law says an “air carrier or foreign air carrier may not subject a person in air transportation to discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex or ancestry.”

This follows denials of discrimination by Saudi Arabia following reports a few years ago that Delta Air Lines, having partnered with Saudi Arabian Airlines,  was enforcing a Saudi “ban” on Jewish visitors.

Interestingly enough, at the time of this post, when I tried to access the Saudi Arabian Airlines website to see for myself, this is what appeared:

saudi airlines

So perhaps they are adding “Zionist Entity” to the menu options.

At least their missiles recognize Israel.

Update: The reason I could not access the website is because we are blocked from Israel. When Brian of London used a proxy to the UK, he was able to access it.

saudi website

Brian of London adds: Saudi Airlines is part of the SkyTeam Alliance airline group. In theory, therefore, you should be able to book flights on these other airlines via the Saudi Airlines website. Obviously you could if you weren’t an Israeli. If you use one of these other airlines, perhaps you’d like to ask them why they work with a racist, apartheid enforcing company like Saudi Airlines.

Saudi Airlines SkyTeam Alliance

 

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David Lange

A law school graduate, David Lange transitioned from work in the oil and hi-tech industries into fulltime Israel advocacy. He is a respected commentator and Middle East analyst who has often been cited by the mainstream media
Picture of David Lange

David Lange

A law school graduate, David Lange transitioned from work in the oil and hi-tech industries into fulltime Israel advocacy. He is a respected commentator and Middle East analyst who has often been cited by the mainstream media
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