Our airlines resume some flights to the Middle East.

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Since February 28, due to the impact of military strikes launched by the United States and Israel against Iran, flights operated by multiple countries in the Middle East have been severely affected. A reporter learned from the Civil Aviation Administration that, based on safety assessments, Chinese airlines have currently resumed some flights from China to the Middle East. On March 2 and 4, two round-trip flights from Hainan Airlines Haikou to Jeddah in Saudi Arabia were completed, respectively. Air China plans to operate one round-trip flight each on March 5, 6, and 7 between Beijing Capital and Riyadh, and one round-trip flight each on March 6, 7, and 8 between Beijing Capital and Dubai in the UAE. China Eastern plans to operate one round-trip flight on March 5 between Beijing Daxing and Muscat, Oman. China Southern plans to operate one round-trip flight on March 6 between Guangzhou and Riyadh, to pick up stranded passengers and return the crew personnel to China. (CCTV News)

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