SynopsisLufthansa Group will gradually resume flight operations to Riyadh and Amman starting in September. The German airline will first restart service to Riyadh from Frankfurt on September 10. Italy's ITA Airways will also restart flights from Rome to Riyadh beginning September 15. Austrian Airlines will offer three flights weekly from Vienna to Amman starting October 2.iStockLufthansa Group will gradually resume flight operations to Riyadh and Amman starting in September, the German airline said on Thursday.Lufthansa said that it continuously monitors and assesses the situation in the Middle East and maintains close contact with the authorities.Airlines suspended flights to parts of the Middle East in response to the conflict that began when the U.S. and Israel conducted strikes on Iran at the end of February.Also Read: Strait of Hormuz attack: Indian Consulate officials visit hospitalised MT Al Bahiyah, MT Mombasa seafarers, assure supportThe airline will first resume service to the Saudi Arabian capital, Riyadh, starting September 10, operating three flights per week from Frankfurt.Starting September 15, Italy's ITA Airways, part of the Group, will restart flights from Rome to Riyadh five times a week.Also Read: Indian-origin mall worker in US fights for life after hate-fueled stabbingAustrian Airlines will once against offer three flights per week from Vienna to Amman, Jordan's capital, beginning October 2. (Join our ETNRI WhatsApp channel for all the latest updates)...moreElevate your knowledge and leadership skills at a cost cheaper than your daily tea.Subscribe Now
Lufthansa to resume flights to Riyadh, Amman from September - The Economic Times
Lufthansa Group will gradually resume flight operations to Riyadh and Amman starting in September. The German airline will first restart service to Riyadh from Frankfurt on September 10. Italy's ITA Airways will also restart flights from Rome to Riyadh beginning September 15. Austrian Airlines will offer three flights weekly from Vienna to Amman starting October 2.






