Pakistan Partially Restores Gulf Flights After Disruptions

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Pakistan Partially Restores Gulf Flights After Disruptions

Flight operations between Pakistan and several Gulf destinations have partially resumed after recent disruptions caused by worsening security conditions in the Middle East.

According to reports, some routes have restarted while others remain suspended. Flights to Saudi Arabia are now fully operational, while services to Dubai are running on a limited schedule as airlines gradually restore operations.

Airlines are preparing to resume additional departures in the coming hours. Flynas is preparing flights to Riyadh, while Fly Jinnah has readied departures to Jeddah.

Check-in procedures have already begun for flights operated by Saudia heading to Riyadh and Jeddah, as well as for AirSial flights scheduled to depart for Jeddah.

However, several services remain canceled. Flights to Dubai operated by Airblue and flights to Abu Dhabi operated by AirSial have been canceled. Meanwhile, a flight operated by Gulf Air to Dammam remains on schedule.

Other cancellations include Qatar Airways flights to Doha and SalamAir flights to Muscat.

Additionally, flights operated by Etihad Airways to Abu Dhabi and AirSial flights to Dubai have also been canceled due to ongoing operational challenges.

Meanwhile, check-in has begun for Pakistan International Airlines flights to Dubai and Sharjah, along with flydubai flight FZ 979 to Dubai, signaling a gradual return to normal flight operations.

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