UAE Airlines: UAE airlines have released details of flights cancelled and rescheduled following the Iran-Israel conflict. Sharjah-based Air Arabia has cancelled all flights yesterday due to the ongoing conflict and the closure of airspace.
Air Arabia said it has suspended flights to and from Iran, Iraq, Russia, Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan until June 30. Today’s flights to and from Jordan have also been cancelled.
Air Arabia said passengers travelling on connecting flights to the above destinations via Sharjah and Abu Dhabi should monitor live updates on flights and that passengers will not be picked up at the airports where they were due to depart in the event of cancellations or rescheduling.
Etihad Airways said flights from Abu Dhabi to Beirut have been rescheduled to June 21. The airline said that flight EY581 will depart Abu Dhabi at 10am and arrive in Beirut at 1.10pm. Meanwhile, flight EY582 will depart Beirut at 2.05pm and arrive in Abu Dhabi at 7pm. Flight EY583 will depart Abu Dhabi at 2pm and arrive in Beirut at 5.05pm. Flight EY584 will depart Beirut at 6pm and arrive in Abu Dhabi at 10.55pm.
Dubai-based Emirates Airlines said that all flights to Jordan (Amman) and Lebanon (Beirut) have been suspended until June 22. Meanwhile, flights to Iran (Tehran) and Iraq (Baghdad and Basra) have been suspended until June 30. Dubai-based airline Flydubai has announced that it will suspend flights to Iran, Iraq, Israel and Syria until June 30.
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