Chatting with the Observer, Adrian Hamilton-Manns, CEO of SalamAir, stated, “All our flights inside the Gulf area stay suspended, together with Qatar, Kuwait, Iraq, Iran, and the UAE (Sharjah). We even have suspended Dammam in Saudi Arabia. Past the GCC, flights to Beirut are suspended, and the Damascus launch set for Could will likely be delayed.”
He added, “We’re partnered with Oman Air to coordinate flights and border crossings, which embrace getting passengers by way of bus from Sharjah within the UAE. We’re doing every part we will to facilitate the graceful switch of passengers and be certain that those that want to go away the area can achieve this.”
The CEO admitted that the quantity of processing refunds is considerably excessive, and so it’s going to take a while to be credited to the passengers.
“We’re working to Fujairah within the UAE, as that metropolis is located within the Sea of Oman and never within the Arabian Gulf. The evacuation flights to Istanbul and Cairo have been stopped because of the diminished demand.”














