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Middle East-bound flights resume from Thiruvananthapuram amid Iran-Israel War

Israel Iran war: Thiruvananthapuram International Airport resumed flights to the Middle East on Tuesday morning after regional airspace reopened. Emirates, Etihad, and Air Arabia operated early flights without disruption, while some services remained cancelled due to instability. Authorities added extra staff and counters to manage delays.

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With the current tensions going on in the Middle East, Thiruvananthapuram International Airport has resumed flights to the Middle East on Tuesday morning. Thiruvananthapuram International Airport, following the reopening of airspace in the region after a brief closure, took the decision as per the airport authorities.

As reported by PTI, premier airlines like Emirates, Etihad Airways, and Air Arabia were among the first to resume operations in the Middle East countries. It has also been reported that flights that are bound for Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Sharjah operated by the three carriers landed and departed in the early hours without disruption, as per the airport sources.

However, in view of the ongoing Iran-Israel war, several scheduled services were also reported as cancelled earlier in the morning as the situation stabilised, they said.

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