UAE airlines will operate fewer flights to Pakistan until June 15

flydubai's flights to the country will remain suspended until mid of June

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John Benny, Staff Reporter
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Dubai Airports (DXB) southern runway.
Dubai Airports (DXB) southern runway.
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Dubai: UAE's airlines will continue to fly fewer flights to Pakistan in line with the latest travel directives from the country.

"The Pakistani government has issued updated travel directives extending the limit on the number of international passengers allowed to travel into Pakistan," said a spokesperson for Abu Dhabi's Etihad Airways.

As a result, the temporary reduction of Etihad passenger flights between Abu Dhabi and Pakistan will continue until 15 June, and may be extended, said the airline spokesperson.

"Etihad is contacting impacted guests to notify them of the changes to their itineraries and rearrange travel plans"

A spokesperson for Dubai-based budget carrier flydubai said the airline's flights to Pakistan will remain suspended until June 15.

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