Chinese aviation authorities have announced the gradual restoration of flight services to Middle Eastern destinations following extensive safety evaluations. This strategic resumption comes after significant disruptions to regional air travel caused by military actions involving US and Israeli forces against Iran that commenced on February 28th.
The Civil Aviation Administration of China confirmed that multiple Chinese carriers have implemented carefully coordinated flight schedules to reconnect China with key Gulf destinations. Hainan Airlines successfully operated two round-trip flights between Haikou, the capital of Hainan province, and Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, completing journeys on both Monday and Wednesday of this week.
Air China has outlined an ambitious operational plan, scheduling daily round-trip services between Beijing Capital International Airport and Riyadh, Saudi Arabia throughout the weekend. Simultaneously, the carrier will maintain additional daily round-trip connections between Beijing and Dubai on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
China Eastern Airlines executed a scheduled round-trip operation between Beijing Daxing International Airport and Muscat on Thursday, while China Southern Airlines prepared for a special Friday flight between Guangzhou and Riyadh specifically designated to repatriate stranded passengers and crew members.
The resumption of these air services follows a period of considerable aviation disruption across multiple Middle Eastern nations, which compelled international carriers to either reroute trajectories or temporarily suspend operations throughout the region. Chinese aviation officials emphasized that all resumed flights underwent rigorous safety assessments before receiving operational clearance.
