Movement of airlines in the Middle East to resume routes Looking to ease travel in Europe June 30 5:57

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The EU=European Union is planning to gradually lift restrictions on travel from outside the region, which had been taken due to the spread of the new coronavirus infection, from 1st of next month. With this in mind, Middle East airlines that operate routes through Europe and Asia are accelerating their resumption.

The EU has announced a policy to gradually relax restrictions on travel from outside the region from the first day of the next month before the start of the summer tourism season. I am.

With these trends in mind, Middle Eastern airlines that operate routes through Europe and Asia are accelerating their efforts to restart routes and increase the number of flights.

Qatar Airways, which is based in Doha, the hub airport, is currently operating 49 routes and is increasing the number of daily flights, by gradually restarting flights to Europe and other countries since last month. As for direct flights to Japan, we plan to continue operating flights connecting Doha and Narita, and resume flights connecting to Haneda, which has been suspended, if demand increases.

Emirates Airlines, which is based in Dubai in the UAE, United Arab Emirates, plans to resume operations on more than 50 routes including flights to Europe in July, and direct flights to Japan also between
Dubai and Kansai Airport. We
plan to resume flights from 7th, and resume flights from Narita from 8th.

Turkish Airlines also plans to resume direct flights to Japan by the end of July.

It is unclear how much global aviation demand will recover in the future, but many Middle Eastern airlines are said to have a relatively stable management base due to abundant oil money, etc. I am.