What began as a straightforward Flydubai service from Dubai to Tel Aviv quickly shifted into emergency mode on Wednesday. Midway through the trip, one of the passengers, an Israeli traveller, was said to have suffered a stroke. The Dubai-Tel Aviv flight cabin crew didn’t waste time weighing options. They called it in and asked for an emergency diversion to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Dubai-Tel Aviv Flight Diverts To Saudi Arabia Due To Medical Emergency
Truth be told, the flight hadn’t been going for long when the pilots made the call. They needed wheels on the ground, and they needed them fast. Riyadh gave the green light. And just like that, the flight ended up where no one on board expected to be.
Swift Action Saves Time
When someone falls seriously ill on a plane, time suddenly feels razor-thin. Flight FZ1628 had barely climbed out of Dubai, leaving at 4:17 p.m., and was meant to touch down at Tel Aviv’s Ben-Gurion Airport by 5:45 p.m. Instead, right at the moment it should have been landing in Israel, the aircraft was rolling onto the runway in Riyadh.
Honestly, that kind of cooperation in the background is easy to miss. Permission was granted swiftly, and that quick call might have made a critical difference.
Passengers Left In An Unusual Spot
The 80 or so Israelis on board never imagined stepping off the plane in Riyadh, an airport that’s not exactly a familiar stop for them. They reportedly spent about an hour on Saudi ground before the plane was cleared to continue.
Humanity Over Borders
To be fair, it’s tempting to spin this into a diplomatic headline. But the quieter story is one of sheer human urgency. Pilots taking decisive action, controllers opening the airspace, doctors waiting on standby, it all added up to the same goal: saving someone’s life.
Closing Note
The flight carried on to Tel Aviv later that evening. The passenger remained behind in Riyadh to receive treatment. And for everyone else, the memory of an unexpected hour in Saudi Arabia is probably still sinking in.
Come on, we all know air travel throws curveballs. But this one? It quietly showed that compassion, in the end, doesn’t recognise borders.
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First Published: September 25, 2025 11:22 AM