Emirates, the UAE’s flagship airline, has canceled its flights to Iran and Iraq until October 16. This was reported citing a statement from the airline. TASS.
Emirates will not operate flights to Baghdad, Basra and Tehran. The same applies to return flights.
Passengers who want to transit through Dubai, with the final destination being Iraq and Iran, will not be allowed to board the plane at their departure point.
On 7 October, the airline announced that it would resume flights to Iran and Iraq from 8 October, following the disruption caused by Iran’s missile attack on Israeli territory.
6 October reportedIt was stated that Iran rejected the warning regarding flight safety in the country. It turned out that the information that Iran issued a NOTAM (Notice to Airmen) warning for the west of the country was fake.
3 October Rosaviatsia reported Restrictions were imposed on flights over Iran, Israel and Iraq.
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