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Cathay Pacific Suspends Dubai and Riyadh Flights Amid Middle East Conflict

Cathay Pacific has suspended flights to Dubai and Riyadh, impacting passengers from Singapore, Thailand, and Malaysia. The airline cites passenger safety as the top priority amid the ongoing conflict in the Middle East and is offering rebooking and refunds to those affected.

Cathay Pacific has suspended flights to Dubai and Riyadh, citing passenger safety concerns amid the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. The airline has notified passengers with tickets booked before April 20, 2026, offering rebooking options or full refunds without extra charges. Passengers who booked after April 30, 2026, are advised to monitor announcements regarding flight schedules. The airline stated they regret the inconvenience and emphasize that passenger safety is the top priority. Cathay Pacific is providing support options such as rebooking, refunds, and fee waivers. Singapore, Thailand, and Malaysia will be especially affected, as they are major sources of tourism and business travel to the Middle East. Cathay Pacific continues to monitor the Middle East situation and will provide updates as needed.

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  • Travel And Tour World — Middle East Conflict Causes Cathay Pacific to Suspend Flights to Dubai and Riyadh, Affecting Singapore, Thailand, and Malaysia Passengers - Travel And Tour World
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