flydubai resuming flights to Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan from October 4

Arabian Post Staff -Dubai

flydubai has confirmed that it will resume operations to key Middle Eastern destinations—Iran, Iraq, Israel, and Jordan—starting from October 4, 2024. This announcement follows temporary suspensions caused by the escalating geopolitical tensions, particularly the outbreak of hostilities between Israel and Hamas on October 1. The airline is closely monitoring the situation and has stated that it will remain flexible with its schedule should circumstances change.

While services to Iran, Iraq, Israel, and Jordan are set to resume, flights to Beirut remain grounded until at least October 7 due to the volatile security environment. Other UAE carriers, including Emirates and Etihad Airways, have extended their suspension of Beirut-bound flights until October 8. Emirates also announced the temporary halt of its flights to Baghdad, Basra, Tehran, and Amman for October 4 and 5, citing security concerns across the region.

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