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Am I allowed on Emirates?
I'm a Jewish-American and I often travel to Bangalore and Mumbai on business. I have coworkers who fly up to JFK to use Emirates through Dubai to India, while I usually fly on Air France through CDG. We have an upcoming meeting in Mumbai in February of 2006, and my non-Jewish boss and coworkers are flying together on Emirates through Dubai. There is also an opportunity for us to spend a weekend in Dubai on the way back to the US. I need to find out 1) if I can fly Emirates through Dubai on our way to Mumbai and 2) can I spend a weekend in Dubai on our way back?
I think it's important to add that I have visited Israel, but the Israeli stamps were on an old passport I had as a child. My current passport has no Israeli stamps on it. Additionally, my last name is not a common Jewish last name, but it is not an uncommon German-Jewish lastname. Any info on the above two questions would be greatly appreciated!! :confused: |
Originally Posted by Chachi Fonzarelli
I'm a Jewish-American and I often travel to Bangalore and Mumbai on business. I have coworkers who fly up to JFK to use Emirates through Dubai to India, while I usually fly on Air France through CDG. We have an upcoming meeting in Mumbai in February of 2006, and my non-Jewish boss and coworkers are flying together on Emirates through Dubai. There is also an opportunity for us to spend a weekend in Dubai on the way back to the US. I need to find out 1) if I can fly Emirates through Dubai on our way to Mumbai and 2) can I spend a weekend in Dubai on our way back?
I think it's important to add that I have visited Israel, but the Israeli stamps were on an old passport I had as a child. My current passport has no Israeli stamps on it. Additionally, my last name is not a common Jewish last name, but it is not an uncommon German-Jewish lastname. Any info on the above two questions would be greatly appreciated!! :confused: Cheers, Rick |
Chachi - you might get some more attention for your post if you put it in the "Other Middle East" forum. There are a number of Israelis and Jewish-Americans over there who travel all over the world and will almost certainly be able to answer this.
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As long as you have no Israeli stamps, you'll be fine
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I found Emirates pretty cosmopolitan, I'd be very surprised if you had a problem.
By the way, by all means see Dubai. It's hardly representative of the middle east, but still a lot of fun. My wife and I stayed at a resort out in the desert called the Bab Al Shams and had a great time. Remember, if your in business on Emirates they's send a car anywhere in the UAE (!) to pick you up for free. Very nice. |
Originally Posted by Foreign Affair
Remember, if your in business on Emirates they's send a car anywhere in the UAE (!) to pick you up for free. Very nice. Cheers |
Thanks for all the info guys!
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No problem
I am Jewish, and live in Israel. I have travelled on Emirates and visited both Dubai and Bahrain (on a UK passport) without any problem at all. If you're orthodox, expect a few customs questions about your phylacteries (tefillin) but nothing untoward. I experience only friendship and iterest there. I felt much more unsafe in Lyon and Cairo.
Regards PS - If you keep kosher, don't expect a KSML on Emirates - take some sandwiches! |
Originally Posted by sadiqhassan
The "chauffer driver lounge" in DXB is very nice too. You don't even need to prebook the limo anymore :)
Cheers |
Originally Posted by 2035
I am Jewish, and live in Israel. I have travelled on Emirates and visited both Dubai and Bahrain (on a UK passport) without any problem at all. If you're orthodox, expect a few customs questions about your phylacteries (tefillin) but nothing untoward. I experience only friendship and iterest there. I felt much more unsafe in Lyon and Cairo.
Regards PS - If you keep kosher, don't expect a KSML on Emirates - take some sandwiches! (* loosely: more power to you) |
A friend of mine with Israeli stamps in his passport actually called the consulate and was informed that the stamps would not be a problem when going to Dubai, in particular. The other Emirates sometime take offense to the stamps, but normally don't.
In all honesty in Dubai they don't rummage through my passport like some other countries. They just simply look for a free page and stamp. |
Originally Posted by cbellero
In all honesty in Dubai they don't rummage through my passport like some other countries. They just simply look for a free page and stamp.
:eek: That was quite lucky. 2 of the 3 times I went there with a Canadian passport they carefully assessed each page :( |
Originally Posted by 2035
I am Jewish, and live in Israel. I have travelled on Emirates and visited both Dubai and Bahrain (on a UK passport) without any problem at all. If you're orthodox, expect a few customs questions about your phylacteries (tefillin) but nothing untoward. I experience only friendship and iterest there. I felt much more unsafe in Lyon and Cairo.
Regards PS - If you keep kosher, don't expect a KSML on Emirates - take some sandwiches! |
Originally Posted by SYDguy
What are phylacteries (tefillin)?
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Originally Posted by 2035
I am Jewish, and live in Israel. I have travelled on Emirates and visited both Dubai and Bahrain (on a UK passport) without any problem at all. If you're orthodox, expect a few customs questions about your phylacteries (tefillin) but nothing untoward. I experience only friendship and iterest there. I felt much more unsafe in Lyon and Cairo.
Regards PS - If you keep kosher, don't expect a KSML on Emirates - take some sandwiches! And I agree that these are safe places by the standards of world cities. Charles |
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