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LBCI
2 days ago
- Business
- LBCI
MEA resumes flights after reopening of Lebanese airspace
Middle East Airlines (MEA) announced the resumption of its flight operations on Saturday following the reopening of Lebanese airspace, which had been temporarily closed due to regional security concerns. The national carrier said all outbound flights from Beirut scheduled after 1:00 p.m. on June 14, 2025, will proceed as planned. Flights returning to Beirut will also resume starting from 2:00 p.m. the same day. MEA added that a revised schedule will be issued for flights that were previously canceled, along with updates on the return of aircraft to Beirut.


Gulf Business
11-05-2025
- Business
- Gulf Business
Ceasefire agreement: UAE airlines resume flights to Pakistan
Image credit: Getty Images Major UAE-based airlines have resumed flight operations to Pakistan after the reopening of Pakistani airspace, following a ceasefire agreement reportedly reached through diplomatic efforts and pressure from the United States. Read- Emirates Airlines Emirates has announced the resumption of scheduled services to various cities in Pakistan, starting from May 11: May 11: EK600/601: Dubai–Karachi–Dubai EK618/619: Dubai–Sialkot–Dubai EK622/623: Dubai–Lahore–Dubai May 12: EK612/613: Dubai–Islamabad–Dubai May 13: EK636/637: Dubai–Peshawar–Dubai Passengers with connecting flights to Pakistan will be accepted for travel. Those with existing bookings are advised to contact their travel agents or Emirates directly for rebooking. Flight status updates are available on the Etihad Airways Etihad Airways has adjusted its flight schedule to and from Pakistan as follows: May 10: All flights between Abu Dhabi and Pakistan were cancelled. May 11: Operating flights: EY300/301: Abu Dhabi–Islamabad–Abu Dhabi EY294/295: Abu Dhabi–Karachi–Abu Dhabi EY288/289: Abu Dhabi–Lahore–Abu Dhabi Cancelled evening flights: EY296/297: Abu Dhabi–Karachi–Abu Dhabi EY302/303: Abu Dhabi–Islamabad–Abu Dhabi May 12: All flights are scheduled to operate as normal, subject to change. Etihad advises passengers transiting through Abu Dhabi to confirm their onward travel arrangements, as those without valid connections will not be accepted for travel. More information is available on the Air Arabia Air Arabia will resume flights to Pakistan beginning May 11, with the following services: G9546 / G9547: Sharjah–Karachi–Sharjah G9548 / G9549: Sharjah–Karachi–Sharjah G9854 / G9855: Ras Al Khaimah–Lahore–Ras Al Khaimah G9562 / G9563: Sharjah–Faisalabad–Sharjah G9552 / G9553: Sharjah–Sialkot–Sharjah Passengers with existing bookings will be contacted directly and are encouraged to check their flight status via the Airlines continue to monitor the evolving situation closely, and flight operations remain subject to change. Travelers are advised to stay updated and confirm their bookings before travel.