


Five international flights at Shah Amanat Airport have been canceled due to the closure of airfields in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Sharjah amid the ongoing conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran in the Middle East.
Airport Public Relations Officer, Engineer Mohammad Ibrahim Khalil, confirmed the cancellations.
According to him, two Biman Bangladesh Airlines flights to the Middle East, one departure and one arrival of US-Bangla Airlines, and one Air Arabia flight to the Middle East have been canceled.
Meanwhile, Salam Air flight OV-401 from Muscat landed at Shah Amanat Airport at 8:15 am on Monday, March 2, and departed for Muscat at 9:30 am as OV-402 with passengers on board.
Since February 28, a total of 25 international flights from Shah Amanat Airport have been canceled due to the ongoing Middle East crisis.
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