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British Airways (BA) has suspended its London Heathrow to Abu Dhabi flights from March 30 to October 25, 2025, due to ongoing reliability issues with the Rolls-Royce Trent engines of its Boeing 787 Dreamliner fleet. This suspension follows a previous resumption of the route in April after a four-year hiatus. Affected passengers can rebook to Dubai or partner airlines Etihad and Qatar Airways, with flexible options and full refunds available. The airline has also faced challenges in its long-haul operations, leading to the suspension of other routes, including those to Bahrain and Kuwait. Travelers are advised to stay informed about their flight statuses.
American Airlines Cancels All Domestic Flights Due to Tech Glitch
American Airlines has grounded all U.S. flights due to technical issues, causing widespread delays and frustrating passengers across the country. Many planes were forced to return to gates after being stuck on runways. The airline is working to resolve the issue and has communicated via social media, though no estimated resolution time has been provided. Affected travelers are experiencing long wait times at terminals, and American Airlines is actively addressing customer concerns. This incident follows similar recent disruptions at Alaska Airlines and Southwest Airlines, highlighting ongoing challenges in the airline industry. Passengers are encouraged to stay updated through social media.
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The UAE’s aviation sector is ripe with opportunities, as Dubai International Airport (DXB) and Abu Dhabi International Airport (AUH) reveal significant unserved routes showing high passenger demand. Analysis by OAG Data indicates over 20,000 indirect travelers on several routes, with Kinshasa (96,000 passengers), Patna (81,000), and Douala (62,000) leading the list. Despite demand, airlines face challenges due to bilateral air service agreements with India, limiting expansion. The emerging African markets also present potential for UAE carriers, highlighting the need for strategic reassessment of agreements to capitalize on the growing travel demand.
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