Air France has resumed flights to Dubai after temporarily halting them due to escalating tensions in the Middle East. The move comes on the heels of US President Donald Trump's statement that a "big force" of warships was heading towards the region, sparking concerns about potential military action against Iran.
The airline initially suspended its flights to several destinations, including Dubai and other cities in the Middle East, citing a need to ensure the highest level of flight safety and security. However, after reviewing the situation, Air France has decided to resume operations, indicating that the risk of disruption is minimal at present.
Dutch airline KLM also suspended flights to several countries in the region, including Dubai and Tel Aviv, until further notice. The airline cited concerns about airspace restrictions and potential disruptions but did not provide specific reasons for the suspensions.
Trump's comments on Air Force One on Thursday sparked international concern, with many leaders and analysts expressing alarm at the prospect of US military action against Iran. Despite his statement, it appears that the threat has subsided, allowing airlines to resume operations.
Air France is now resuming flights to Dubai after a brief hiatus, and passengers are expected to be back in the air shortly. The airline's decision reflects a cautious assessment of the situation, with officials indicating that the risk of disruption is low at present.
The Middle East remains a volatile region, but for the moment, airlines appear willing to resume operations, with Air France taking the lead in resuming flights to Dubai.
The airline initially suspended its flights to several destinations, including Dubai and other cities in the Middle East, citing a need to ensure the highest level of flight safety and security. However, after reviewing the situation, Air France has decided to resume operations, indicating that the risk of disruption is minimal at present.
Dutch airline KLM also suspended flights to several countries in the region, including Dubai and Tel Aviv, until further notice. The airline cited concerns about airspace restrictions and potential disruptions but did not provide specific reasons for the suspensions.
Trump's comments on Air Force One on Thursday sparked international concern, with many leaders and analysts expressing alarm at the prospect of US military action against Iran. Despite his statement, it appears that the threat has subsided, allowing airlines to resume operations.
Air France is now resuming flights to Dubai after a brief hiatus, and passengers are expected to be back in the air shortly. The airline's decision reflects a cautious assessment of the situation, with officials indicating that the risk of disruption is low at present.
The Middle East remains a volatile region, but for the moment, airlines appear willing to resume operations, with Air France taking the lead in resuming flights to Dubai.