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Etihad Airways resumes certain operations; commercial flights are still halted due to the Iran conflict

The 'airline' said that Etihad Airways, Abu Dhabi, resumed a few?limited flight services?on Sunday, as airlines around the world, including Middle East carriers, adapt to the disruptions caused by the escalating conflict in Iran since Saturday.

Due to the Israeli and U.S. attacks against Iran, and the military response of?Tehran, airspace was closed in several?countries throughout the Middle East including the United Arab Emirates and key airports such as Dubai and Doha.

The airline announced that some repositioning flights, cargo flights, and repatriation flight may be operated 'in coordination with UAE officials and subject to strict operational and safety approvals.' All scheduled commercial flights from and to Abu Dhabi remain cancelled.

On the airline's site, it was shown that several flights left?Abu Dhabi’s Zayed International Airport Monday morning for destinations such as London, Paris and Amsterdam. The website also listed more flights for 'Jeddah' and Kochi among other destinations.

Etihad didn't specify which flights would be used to repatriate stranded people.

In a note posted on the airline's website, it had stated that all flights to and from Abu Dhabi would be suspended until Tuesday 10:00 GMT. Reporting by Federico Maccioni from Dubai and Alexander Cornwell from Tel Aviv. Editing by Gareth Jones.

(source: Reuters)