Virgin Atlantic Resumes Middle East Flights Amid Airspace Reopening
Virgin Atlantic announced plans to resume its scheduled services between London Heathrow and cities in the Middle East, including Dubai and Riyadh. This decision follows the recent reopening of airspace in the region. The airline emphasized its commitment to the safety and security of passengers and crew.
Virgin Atlantic confirmed on Tuesday that it will resume flights between London Heathrow and major Middle Eastern cities such as Dubai and Riyadh, following the reopening of airspace in the region.
The airline stated its intent to maintain the operational schedule on Tuesday, March 3, after airspace restrictions were eased on Monday.
Despite the resumption, Virgin Atlantic underscored its dedication to passenger and staff safety, continuously evaluating the situation to ensure secure travel.
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