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Plan for UK reservists in case of war in Israel

January 18, 2013 13:00

By

Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer

1 min read

The several thousand IDF reservists living in the UK will be given preferential seats on El Al flights in case of war as part of a new contingency plan being prepared by the Defence Ministry and Israel’s national carrier.

The Israeli government, which privatised El Al in 2004, kept a minority holding in the company and, as part of the sale, required the airline’s new owners to commit capacity during emergencies. This meant the provision of three cargo planes and 1,200 passenger seats daily at times of war.

One of the priorities would be the return of IDF reservists who belong to crucial combat and specialist units.
In past emergencies, there was chaos at Israeli embassies and El Al ticket offices as thousands of reservists clamoured for seats. Many of them bought tickets out of their own pockets.

In an attempt to make the best use of low capacity and prevent chaos, the IDF in the past has considered setting up enlistment centres at key embassies abroad, but this option was abandoned over sovereignty concerns.