Dubai, Doha, Qatar, Abu Dhabi, Bahrain flights LIVE updates: Limited airline operations start from Middle East
Limited flight operations have resumed at Dubai International Airport and Al Maktoum International Airport, marking a significant step towards normalcy in air travel in the Middle East. Passengers who had previously rebooked their flights are now able to travel, as airlines gradually restart services in response to easing restrictions. This development comes amid ongoing efforts to manage passenger safety and operational logistics in the region, which has been heavily impacted by the pandemic. Key destinations including Doha, Qatar, Abu Dhabi, and Bahrain are set to see an increase in air traffic as more airlines prepare to resume flights. As countries navigate through the post-COVID-19 landscape, these limited operations signify a cautious but hopeful return to regular air travel for residents and visitors alike, providing essential connectivity in the Gulf region. Stakeholders are monitoring the situation closely to ensure compliance with health protocols and to adjust services in accordance with passenger demand and regulatory guidelines.
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