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Gulf airlines wait but other carriers resume Baghdad flights

Turkish Airlines and Lebanon’s Middle East Airlines restart flights after bullets hit flydubai plane at Baghdad airport earlier this week

Image of bullet holes in the flydubai aircraft
Image of bullet holes in the flydubai aircraft

Turkish Airlines and Lebanon’s Middle East Airlines (MEA) resumed flights toBaghdad on Thursday after halting them earlier in the week when bullets hit a plane as it was landing in the Iraqi capital.

Samir Kubba, the head of Iraq’s civil aviation authority, told Reuters a flight from Istanbul had landed and another from Beirut was expected shortly.

An MEA official and the Turkish Airlines website confirmed that both carriers, which provide daily flights toBaghdad, had resumed service.

At least seven airlines suspended flights to Baghdad following the shooting incident.

Dubai Aviation Corp, known as flydubai, Emirates Airlines , Sharjah’s Air Arabia and Abu Dhabi’s Etihad Airways suspended flights in line with a directive from the United Arab Emirates’ civil aviation authority.

A flydubai spokesman said its service would remain suspended until Feb 2, whilst an official at Air Arabia said he was not aware of any changes to the suspension. There was no immediate word from the other carriers.

A message on Qatar Airways’ website on Thursday said service between Doha and Baghdad had been suspended until Feb. 5 with resumption subject to daily review.

Iraqi Transport Minister Bayan Jabor said the plane operated by budget carrier flydubai was hit at an altitude of 600 metres (2,000 feet) by gunfire from what he said was likely a light machinegun.

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