An Israeli airline will fly on Monday night - for the first time ever - over Saudi Arabian airspace.

The flight in question is an Arkia flight that will fly to Seychelles and pass over Saudi Arabia, a step that will shorten the flight by about 20 minutes.

The flight comes three weeks after the Saudis granted permission for Israeli airlines to fly over their airspace.

Captain Dean Gal, the chief pilot of the Airbus fleet, told Channel 12 News, "Tonight, the Arkia A321neo LR will be the first Israeli-registered plane to fly over Saudi airspace, not to Dubai but rather to Seychelles. The route will go through Jordan in the northern Dead Sea and head south to Petra and from there along the coast of the Red Sea of Saudi Arabia and from there will continue on the normal route through Eritrea."... Read More: Arutz-7