Flights from Middle East to EBB Airport Resume after Ceasefire Deal
The outbreak of a war between Israel/USA and the Islamic Republic of Iran influenced a total shutdown of the Aviation industry in this region. Basing from multiple military bases in nations like UAE, Qatar, Kuwait and Bahrain, the United States of America launched strong ballistic missiles towards Iran. The striking was more fueled by its great ally Israel which too launched extensive strikes towards Iran’s military facilities in Tehran, Isfahan and other cities.
Iran retaliated and the escalation led to the closure of the air space in the Middle East until further notice. Multiple airline companies like Emirates, Qatar Airways, Air Arabia and Fly Dubai decided to suspend operations. It was majorly decided because the priority is always lives of the passengers and the company infrastructures. It further led to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a main transport for oil traded on the world market. So, it is not hard to understand the reason for the hiked oil prices worldwide.
After several weeks of heavy strikes in Iran, Israel and other countries in the middle east, participants in this war and world leaders have decided to call for a ceasefire. The negotiations were engineered or brokered by Pakistan. The deal is headed by the prime Minister and foreign minister of Pakistan who have been on phone calls with the responsible individuals.
A deal named as the Islamabad accord is expected to be reached. A ceasefire meeting between Iran and the United States of America is taking place in the capital of Pakistan. They are agreeing on various diplomatic points requested from each side. Pakistan officials believe a positive agreement will be achieved and it will be favorable to everyone. Their main intention for this reconciliation diplomatic meeting is peace and unity. It is believed to be a major solution to end the war.
After the announcement of the ceasefire deal, all military attacks were put on hold. This automatically opens the air space in the Middle East. National flag carriers like Fly Emirates, Qatar Airways and Air Arabia have resumed their operations worldwide.
Daily scheduled flights to Entebbe Airport are now active and this will ease on the transport costs as some travelers were struggling to reach vibrant business and tourism cities like Dubai, Qatar and more. The Middle East region is home to one of the busiest Airports in the world. You can call it the Dubai international Airport. It welcomes multiple connecting flights from numerous parts of the globe.