British Airways said it will reduce services across key Middle East routes when operations resume, citing continued uncertainty over regional airspace. Flights to Dubai, Doha and Tel Aviv will be cut to one daily service from July 1, while Riyadh frequencies will fall from two daily flights to one from mid-May. Jeddah is being dropped from the network altogether.
British Airways has temporarily reduced its Middle East schedule due to regional uncertainty and airspace instability, cancelling flights to Amman, Manama, Doha, and Dubai until month-end and to Abu Dhabi until later this year, while assisting affected customers with travel options.
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