Virgin Atlantic Resumes Flights Amid Middle East Airspace Reopening
Virgin Atlantic announced plans to continue scheduled flights between London Heathrow and Dubai and Riyadh after the reopening of Middle Eastern airspace. The airline emphasized that passenger and staff safety remains a priority, with operations undergoing regular assessments.
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- United Kingdom
Virgin Atlantic has announced its intention to resume scheduled operations between London Heathrow and the cities of Dubai and Riyadh. This decision comes in the wake of recent changes permitting the reopening of airspace in the Middle East.
The airline made it clear that its flights, planned for operation on Tuesday, March 3, will proceed as initially scheduled. This marks a significant step in reestablishing its routes in the region.
A spokesperson for Virgin Atlantic highlighted that the safety and security of both customers and staff are unwavering priorities. The company assured that ongoing assessments would be conducted to ensure continued safety in their operations.
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