Kuwaiti Airline Cancels Lucrative Route To Avoid Israeli Passengers

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Kuwait has dropped one of its national airline’s most lucrative routes in order to avoid carrying Israeli passengers.

Kuwait Airway has reportedly ditched its New York to London flights, in order to comply with a Kuwaiti law that doesn’t recognize Israeli passports.

Israeli passports are treated as invalid by sixteen different countries.

The Independent reports:

The airline made the decision after the US Department of Transport (DOT) declared it had broken the law for refusing to sell a ticket to Eldad Gatt, an Israeli citizen, in 2013.

Mr Gatt had wanted to fly to London Heathrow from New York’s JFK airport.

His lawyer, Jeffrey Lovitky told USA Today: “It is unfortunate that Kuwait Airways has decided to suspend its service, instead of accepting Israeli citizens as passengers.

“This demonstrates Kuwait’s stubborn refusal to give up its boycott of Israeli citizens.”

On 29 October, the DOT told Kuwait Airways to “cease and desist from refusing to transport Israeli citizens between the US and any third country where they are allowed to disembark.”

The airline has said that refusing to sell Mr Gatt a ticket was in accordance with Kuwaiti Law that prohibits its citizens entering “into an agreement, personally or indirectly, with entities or persons residing in Israel, or with Israeli citizenship”, according to USA Today.

In a petition against the DOT filed to the Federal Court of Appeals in Washington DC – Kuwait Airlines claimed it was not discriminatory because it will sell a ticket to anyone regardless of their faith, race or birth country as long as they hold a passport recognised by Kuwait.

Israeli passports are treated as invalid by 16 different countries including Kuwait, Iran, Pakistan and Bangladesh.

Due to this secondary Kuwaiti law, the legal dispute in the United States only concerns flights that do not land in Kuwait.  The airline had been threatened by the DOT for all their other flights to the States could be blocked unless it changed its policy.

 

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