Emirates Airline and FlyDubai suspend flights to US, Italy

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Emirates Airline flights to and from different parts of the United States and Italy will be suspended.

That's according to a statement made on the airliner's official website, which clarified that flights to and from New York, through Milan and Athens, will be cancelled until April 3. 

Flights to and from Fort Lauderdale will also be halted until March 31. 

All flights to and from Venice have been stopped until April 3, while flights to and from Milan and Bologna will be suspended starting Friday, March 13, until April 3. 

Meanwhile, suspension of Emirates flights to and from Rome will commence on Saturday, March 14, until April 3. 

Here's the full list of flight suspensions: 

Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, President of the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority and Chairman of Dubai Airports also announced on Twitter that FlyDubai will be carrying out similar suspensions. 

According to FlyDubai's website, flights to and from Catania have been cancelled from Sunday, March 15 until May 20, while flights to and from Naples will be suspended starting Saturday, March 14 until May 21. 


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