Due to the ongoing situation in the Middle East, Cathay Pacific announced it will continue the suspension of its flights to two destinations in the region – Dubai and Riyadh – through the end of March.
Due to the ongoing situation in the Middle East, Cathay Pacific announced it will continue the suspension of its flights to two destinations in the region – Dubai and Riyadh – through the end of March.
“In view of the volatile situation in the Middle East, and to provide both our passengers and cargo customers with greater certainty for their planning, Cathay Pacific’s daily Dubai and Riyadh passenger flights, as well as Cathay Cargo's freighter flights to Dubai and Riyadh, have been cancelled up to and including 31 March.”
To cater to the upsurge in market demand for Europe, the Hong Kong-based airline will operate extra flights to London and add capacity to Zurich during the month.
Cathay Pacific has advised passengers on their rebooking, rerouting, and cancellation options. Customers booked on flights to/from both Dubai and Riyadh up to April 30 will get to have the usual flight change/cancellation fees waived.
“We continue to monitor the situation closely. The safety of our customers and people guides every decision we make.”
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