Cathay Pacific announced today (March 24) that all passenger flights to and from Dubai and Riyadh will remain suspended until May 31, 2026, due to the ongoing instability in the Middle East. The airline emphasized that the decision was made to prioritize customer and crew safety while allowing travelers to plan their trips in advance.
Affected passengers are offered options to rebook their tickets, change destinations, or request refunds.
In response to rising demand for European routes, Cathay Pacific will add three additional weekly flights to Paris and Zurich in April. Furthermore, the airline will increase seat capacity on its 13 existing weekly flights to London.
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