China has announced its intention to resume certain relations with Taiwan, including an increase in direct flights between the two sides. This decision comes amid heightened political tensions between Beijing and Taipei.
The Kuwaiti government has officially announced that flights at Kuwait International Airport will not resume, as the airport remains closed to air traffic. This decision comes amid ongoing concerns regarding the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on public health.
Gulf Air has announced a gradual resumption of its flights after Bahrain's airspace was reopened. This decision comes at a crucial time for the aviation sector, which is striving to recover from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
British Airways (BA) plans to enable phone calls during flights in collaboration with Starlink, addressing the growing demand for connectivity among travelers. This initiative raises concerns about noise levels inside the aircraft and existing restrictions in the United States on in-flight calls.
Bahrain International Airport has resumed its flights following the reopening of airspace, reflecting an improvement in the security situation in the region. This decision comes after a period of suspension due to adverse weather conditions.
Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in Indonesia has resumed normal operations following disruptions caused by adverse weather conditions. Officials confirmed that delays were due to poor weather, not infrastructure issues.
Four northern Italian airports have announced restrictions on aircraft fuel supplies due to an energy crisis, prioritizing long-haul and medical flights. This warning comes as Ryanair cautions that the ongoing conflict in Iran may threaten summer flights in Europe.
Dubai International Airport has advised travelers to arrive at least three hours before their flight to ensure a smooth and safe travel experience. This recommendation comes amid a noticeable increase in passenger numbers during this period.
The UAE's Civil Aviation Authority has announced the suspension and delay of several flights at Dubai and Abu Dhabi airports due to severe weather conditions. This decision comes amid forecasts of heavy rain and strong winds affecting air traffic.
The Dubai Civil Aviation Authority has announced a gradual resumption of certain flights to and from Dubai International Airport, reflecting the gradual recovery of the aviation sector after a period of global disruptions.
After 33 days of conflict, the aviation sector in the UAE has undergone significant changes affecting travelers. These changes include adjustments to flight schedules and increased security measures.
Ben Gurion Airport in Israel has seen a drastic reduction in daily flights from 600 to just 40 due to restrictions imposed by the Iranian war. This decline raises concerns as the Jewish community prepares for Passover celebrations.
Today, China National Airlines resumed direct flights to Pyongyang, marking an improvement in bilateral relations between China and North Korea. This follows the resumption of train services between the two countries for the first time in six years.
The Lebanese Ministry of Public Works and Transport has confirmed that Rafic Hariri International Airport in Beirut is operating normally, denying any flight cancellations. This statement comes amid rumors regarding the airport's closure.
The Lebanese Ministry of Public Works has confirmed that Beirut International Airport will remain open for air traffic, dispelling rumors of its closure. The ministry emphasized that the surrounding environment is safe and poses no risks to flight operations.
Abu Dhabi airports gradually resumed flights today following severe weather conditions that caused numerous delays. This resumption comes after a notable improvement in weather, allowing operations to return to normal.