Only Jewish passengers on certain Tamir Airways flights.
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Only Jewish passengers on certain Tamir Airways flights.
Because of problems with baggage screening Tamir Airways reportedly allows only Jewish passengers on certain flights.
Tamir Airways is an airline based in Tel Aviv*, Israel. It operates domestic scheduled and air taxi flights from Sde Dov Airport, Tel Aviv to Ben Ya'aqov Airport (Rosh Pina) and Qiryat Shemona Airport.
Shin Bet security service advised the Israeli Ministry of Transport, and they decided that Arabs would not be allowed on (some) Tamir flights.
Israel's Ministry of Transport officials are working to find a solution in order to let all passengers to fly, as the reason is a financial dispute preventing Tamir Airways the use of luggage-scanning machines.
Tamir Airways
"When you feel the sky is the limit"
www.tamir-air.co.il
*14 Burla Street, Tel Aviv
Tel: 972-3-6998883 , 972-9-9584441 , Fax: 972-3-6998616
E-mail: [email protected]
Tamir Airways is an airline based in Tel Aviv*, Israel. It operates domestic scheduled and air taxi flights from Sde Dov Airport, Tel Aviv to Ben Ya'aqov Airport (Rosh Pina) and Qiryat Shemona Airport.
Shin Bet security service advised the Israeli Ministry of Transport, and they decided that Arabs would not be allowed on (some) Tamir flights.
Israel's Ministry of Transport officials are working to find a solution in order to let all passengers to fly, as the reason is a financial dispute preventing Tamir Airways the use of luggage-scanning machines.
Tamir Airways
"When you feel the sky is the limit"
www.tamir-air.co.il
*14 Burla Street, Tel Aviv
Tel: 972-3-6998883 , 972-9-9584441 , Fax: 972-3-6998616
E-mail: [email protected]
Euh, I was on none of these flights, Advisor.Advisor wrote:Where have you been missing FONS Hope all is okay and well. And does this article of yours not speak about discrimination. I am surprised that such practices are prevalent around the world even today
But the matter seems to be a security issue.
I suppose the airline does not want to pay for the screening, it sees it as duty of the authorities to provide for that service.
But it is at least discriminatory, if the criterion to board an airplane is race. That's even worse than 'apartheid', as that regime 'offered' an alternative in its segregation laws. Here it is excluding its own citizens, as many Israeli citizens are Arabs.
I think many potential customers will think twice before using such service. And as aviation often foreshadows what is to happen in society, the general public might also avert from the airline's country.
Bad, short or narrow sighted minds indeed.
As a belgian pipe smoking politician*: once said: Too much is too..
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Well they got a point though!
I mean with the situation over there better be safe than sorry! it is such a shame though! A few rotten apples over there basically affect the well being of good people who just want to live a decent peaceful and quite life!
I cross my fingers for the forthcoming referendum!
No such situations should exist after all!
I mean with the situation over there better be safe than sorry! it is such a shame though! A few rotten apples over there basically affect the well being of good people who just want to live a decent peaceful and quite life!
I cross my fingers for the forthcoming referendum!
No such situations should exist after all!
It is a scandal that sane people still actually fly to that country... such practices are unacceptable whatever reasons are... better sorry than safe I would say...when machines are not available security personel can do the sreening manually... just imagine SNBA or Virgin express refusing passengers because of their religious affiliations... SCANDALOUS least that could be said.
Too late
But as I wrote:
Israel's Ministry of Transport officials are working to find a solution in order to let all passengers to fly
Too late, the harm is done.
Too late for apologies, too.
How many passengers board their aircraft?
Let's exaggerate and say 1/4 might be Arabs.
How many people does an airline need to check 10 pieces of luggage?
I suppose one, and a professional can do it in 20 minutes?
Is that too much asking for?
Israel's Ministry of Transport officials are working to find a solution in order to let all passengers to fly
Too late, the harm is done.
Too late for apologies, too.
How many passengers board their aircraft?
Let's exaggerate and say 1/4 might be Arabs.
How many people does an airline need to check 10 pieces of luggage?
I suppose one, and a professional can do it in 20 minutes?
Is that too much asking for?
I understand thier security situation over there with frequent terrorist attacks, but i have to say this is a bit tasteless and ridiculous. I actually had to read and re-read this thread to be sure i was reading it correctly the first time. Israel is by far not a third world country. That being said, there are much better ways to handle a situation such as this. Someone needs to be placed in the unemployment line for making a stupid decision such as this!!!
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Suspect : without having any proof
b720 wrote: ALL lugage must be screened not only 1/4.. If that is not possible, flights MUST be scrapped altogether.
That's NOT how it works in real live.... Not even in illicit drugs checks.
All over the world, these checks are not on all luggage... Only suspect luggage is inspected.
Now what is a suspect luggage? iow, ask Scotland Yard what "a suspect house" is.
Definition of suspect:
Transitive verb: believe somebody is guilty: to believe that somebody may have committed a crime or wrongdoing without having any proof.
A pertinent question would have been - AND I was was late too to ask that:
Does Tamir Airways accept passengers in the suspect category without luggage?
This would have given us a clue why they only accept Jews on (some of) their flights.
btw the info was confirmed in a Ha'aretz article, I've been informed.
Try www.haaretz.com/
Haaretz is owned by the Schocken family.
And the online versions of Haaretz, both in Hebrew and English, are widely recognized to be among the most reliable and regularly updated news sites in Israel.
And indeed. Go to the site and search the site with the word 'Tamir', the reply is: (Tamir, with capital, it is a family name)
Transport Ministry: Solution found to end 'Jews only' flights
Zohar Blumenkrantz and Jack Khory, Haaretz Correspondents
The Transportation Ministry said it would install temporary X-ray scanning machines....
And they confirm:
"The Transportation Ministry, acting on instruction from the Shin Bet security service, had decided that Arabs would not be allowed on the flights following a financial dispute that prevented the use of luggage scanning machines in airports in the north. An investigation by Haaretz revealed that there was a Jewish passengers only policy on these flights.'
Udi Tamir, one of Tamir Flight's owners, confirmed Tuesday that non-Jews are not permitted on flights, saying he cannot allow all passengers on flights, because there is no scanning machine at the airport in Kiryat Shmona. Tamir added that he is operating according to security forces' instructions.
According to the Transportation Ministry, "This is not discrimination, but a technical malfunction.
Thanks for the clafications to Zohar Blumenkrantz and Jack Khory of Haaretz.