British Airways to resume flights to Larnaca on May 22
British Airways plans to resume flights to Larnaca starting May 22.
According to British media reports, the company is revising its flight schedule amid the tense situation in the Middle East. Previously, some flights were suspended due to the conflict between Israel and Iran.
In mid-May, the carrier also intends to resume flights to Riyadh, and from July 1 — to Dubai, Doha, and Tel Aviv. However, the number of flights will be reduced: for example, flights to Dubai will decrease from three to one per day.
At the same time, the company will completely cease flights to Jeddah starting April 24, and temporarily suspend flights to Bahrain and Amman until October 25.
Additionally, from June 1 until the end of October, the airline plans to increase the number of flights to India and Kenya.
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