Iraqi Airways: Iraqi Airways has began working home and worldwide flights, with worldwide routes together with Cairo, Istanbul and Amman, alongside home routes to Basra, Sulaymaniyah and Erbil.
Aegean Airlines: Greek airline, Aegean Airlines, is resuming its flights to and from the area over the subsequent few weeks. Its route to Beirut was reinstated on Tuesday, 12 May, whereas flights to Riyadh and Amman will start on Thursday, 21 May. However, flights to Dubai are cancelled till 31 August and to Baghdad till 2 July.
Kuwait Airways: Kuwait Airways has resumed a restricted service from Kuwait International Airport’s Terminal 4 “in compliance with safety procedures.” In an announcement on its web site, the state service stated: “The situation will continue to be monitored and assessed on an ongoing basis, while maintaining adherence to the exceptional safety measures in place until further notice”. Passengers are suggested to arrive at the airport not less than three hours earlier than departure.
Jazeera Airways: Jazeera Airways is at present flying to choose locations, together with Delhi, Beirut, Mumbai, Damascus, Kochi, Istanbul, Amman, Dubai and Cairo.
Flynas: Saudi Arabia’s finances airline Flynas is at present working day by day flights to Dubai, Doha and Bahrain, together with a number of worldwide locations, together with Germany, Sri Lanka and the Philippines.
Oman Air: Oman’s state-owned flag service has resumed flights to and from Amman, Dubai, Bahrain and Doha.
Which airways have suspended and cancelled Middle East flights?
Air Canada: On 26 March, Air Canada introduced it should stop working flights to Dubai and Tel Aviv up to and together with 7 September.
AirBaltic: Latvia’s service airBaltic has cancelled its routes to Dubai till 24 October, whereas flights to Tel Aviv have been placed on maintain till June 28.
Air France: Air France has suspended all flights to Riyadh till 2 June, and to Dubai and Beirut till 10 June.
British Airways: British Airways has suspended flights to many locations in the Middle East, together with Dubai, Doha, Abu Dhabi and Tel Aviv. The airline might be completely dropping its London-Jeddah route. Its scheduled London-Riyadh flights, which beforehand operated twice day by day, might be pared again to a single day by day flight when providers resume in August. Similarly, BA flights to Dubai, Bahrain and Tel Aviv – all of that are slated to resume on 25 October – will return with a considerably lowered schedule. To Dubai, there might be only one flight per day, every means (down from three), and flights to Tel Aviv might be halved, with BA working only one flight every means to each locations.