Cathay Pacific announced it will resume flights to the Middle East, citing improving diplomatic conditions. The move comes as the United States and Iran signal that efforts to end the ongoing conflict remain viable, according to Philstar Biz.
The Hong Kong-based carrier had suspended services to the region amid heightened tensions. The resumption is part of Cathay Pacific's gradual restoration of its international network.
Industry observers view the decision as a positive sign for regional stability and air travel demand.