Annulation des vols de Philippine Airlines vers Doha et Dubaï

Philippine Airlines a annulé ses vols vers Doha jusqu'au 30 juin et vers Dubaï jusqu'au 2 août en raison du conflit au Moyen-Orient.

Philippine Airlines a annoncé ces annulations pour des raisons de sécurité dans le contexte de la guerre en cours au Moyen-Orient. Les vols PR 684 et PR 685 à destination de Doha sont suspendus jusqu'au 30 juin. La liaison PR 658/659 vers Dubaï reste annulée jusqu'au 2 août. Un service supplémentaire vers Doha, le PR 685, est également annulé le 1er juillet. La compagnie aérienne a déclaré que la sécurité est sa priorité absolue compte tenu des restrictions de l'espace aérien et des conditions imprévisibles. Les passagers concernés peuvent réserver de nouveau sans frais supplémentaires, convertir leurs billets en crédits de voyage ou demander un remboursement.

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