Cathay Pacific has announced the cancellation of its passenger flights to Dubai and Riyadh up to and including 31 May 2026, citing the ongoing volatile situation in the Middle East. The airline aims to provide customers with greater certainty in their travel planning. Affected passengers will have the option to rebook, reroute, or cancel their tickets.
In response to increased demand for travel to Europe, Cathay Pacific will introduce three additional pairs of flights to Paris and Zurich. Additionally, 13 existing pairs of flights to London will be upgraded to offer more seats in April. The airline is actively reviewing its schedule and considering further capacity enhancements to meet customer needs.
Cathay Pacific emphasised its commitment to safety, stating, "The safety of our customers and people guides every decision we make." The airline continues to monitor the situation closely and remains agile in its operational responses. For further details, customers are advised to visit the Cathay Pacific website
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