Israel and Jordan signed today, Thursday, a historic agreement that allows cross-country flights over the two countries' airspace.

The agreement is expected to significantly shorten flight times between the Gulf countries, Asia and the Far East to Europe and North America, contribute to fuel savings and reduce pollution, and may even allow for cheaper flights.

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The agreement is signed by the civil aviation authorities and the airport authorities of Israel and Jordan, and its signing concludes negotiations that have lasted several years.

However, negotiations between the countries were accelerated and completed only after the signing of the peace agreement with the United Arab Emirates and the receipt of approval for flights from Israel over Saudi Arabia.

The agreement means that in the near future, flights of UAE and Bahrain airlines, as well as the rest of the world, will be able to fly over Israel to destinations in Europe and North America and back. Read more at Arutz-7