UAE carriers share updates on Middle East flights

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Flydubai has announced that flights to Iran, Iraq, Israel and Jordan will resume from October 4.

The airline said it is closely monitoring the situation and will adjust its flight schedule if required.

It also added that its Beirut services remain suspended until October 7.

Etihad Airways and Emirates Airline previously announced the cancellation of their services to and from Beirut until October 8.

Emirates also said its flights to/from Iraq (Basra and Baghdad), Iran (Tehran) and Jordan (Amman) will be cancelled on October 4-5 due to regional unrest.

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