British Airways suspends Gulf flights until June amid the ongoing Iran war - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
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British Airways suspends Gulf flights until June amid the ongoing Iran war - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
"British Airways has cancelled all flights to Dubai until June, due to the "continued uncertainty" amid Iranian missile and drone attacks creating "airspace instability" in the Gulf region. Travel to Bahrain, Tel Aviv, and Amman is suspended until 31 May, while flights to Doha are on hold until the end of April. Additionally, services to Abu Dhabi will not resume until October."
"A spokesperson from British Airways told the Financial Times that this move reflects "the continuing uncertainty of the situation in the Middle East and airspace instability." Since the US-Israeli operation that resulted in the death of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei on February 28, Tehran has launched retaliatory missile and drone strikes on US bases in the region."
"While regional carriers like Emirates and Etihad have increased flights along narrow, protected corridors, no major European airlines have resumed flights to Dubai since the escalation of the conflict. Meanwhile, Qatar Airways has announced a limited flight schedule to and from Doha, effective from Wednesday until March 28, in response to ongoing disruptions in regional air travel."
British Airways has suspended all flights to Dubai until June, citing continued uncertainty and airspace instability resulting from Iranian missile and drone attacks in the Gulf region. Additional suspensions include flights to Bahrain, Tel Aviv, and Amman until May 31, Doha until end of April, and Abu Dhabi until October. This follows an Iranian drone strike on a fuel storage tank near Dubai International Airport, which temporarily closed the airport. Since the death of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei on February 28, Tehran has launched retaliatory strikes on US bases. While regional carriers like Emirates and Etihad continue limited operations on protected corridors, major European airlines remain grounded. Qatar Airways has also announced a limited schedule through March 28.
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