Flydubai is reinstating flights across its network and preparing to resume a full schedule.
The Dubai-based airline will restart daily flights to the Syrian capital Damascus from June 26, operating out of Terminal 2 at Dubai International Airport.
This move follows the reopening of regional airspace and the lifting of certain restrictions. Flydubai says it expects to resume its full network operations from July 1, pending final assessments.
The airline says it continues to monitor the situation closely and is operating within approved international air corridors, adjusting flight frequencies as needed.
CEO Ghaith Al Ghaith said the carrier's agility and preparedness have allowed it to respond swiftly during challenging times, always prioritizing safety and operational excellence.
Passengers are advised to check the latest flight updates and ensure their contact details are up to date.

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