The national carriers Emirates Airlines, Etihad Airways and flydubai have resumed their operations on a limited scale on a regular basis, and the three companies announced their flights to 24 destinations in 14 countries around the world, noting that all these flights are subject to government approval.

According to the national carriers, these flights will carry travelers from the UAE only and are under review, and flights have been started to some stations, while more flights are expected to be operated to new stations starting April 15th.

Emirates Airlines said it has the necessary approvals to transport passengers to some of its destinations from April 6 to London Heathrow, Frankfurt, Paris, Brussels and Zurich.

In turn, "Etihad Airways" announced the regular resumption of flights from April 5 to 7 destinations, the first of which is "Seoul", followed by "Melbourne", "Singapore" "Manila" "Bangkok" "Jakarta" and "Amsterdam", noting All destinations are subject to government approval.

In addition, flydubai said it will operate flights to both India and Pakistan to allow the return of its citizens as of April 15, noting that the list of destinations to which flights will operate in these two countries reaches 12 destinations.

According to the carrier, flights to India include destinations such as Ahmedabad, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Kochi, Calicut, Lucknow and Mumbai. As for the Pakistani market, the list includes Faisalabad, Karachi, Sialkot and Multan.

It is noteworthy that the General Authority of Civil Aviation confirmed that the decision to suspend flights for passengers and transit to and from the country is still in effect, adding that certain flights were temporarily allowed for the purpose of evacuating residents and visitors who wish to leave the country and return to their country, provided that all precautionary measures are applied according to requirements Ministry of Health and Community Protection.