Turkish Airlines announced the continuation of the restoration of its Middle East network following a temporary suspension of services. The carrier resumed flights to Abu Dhabi on July 1, 2026. Service to Dammam, Saudi Arabia will begin July 10, Kuwait on July 11, and Bahrain July 16.
These resumptions follow the restart of Dubai operations on June 9. The flag carrier has also increased its Dubai flight frequency from seven to 14 weekly flights effective June 25, Amman flight frequency from 14 to 21 weekly flights effective June 19, and Beirut flight frequency from 21 to 28 weekly flights effective July 1.
With services resuming, according to the announcement, Turkish Airlines continues to connect travelers across the Middle East with its global network through its hub in Istanbul. As an airline flying to six continents, said the announcement, Turkish Airlines offers access to more than 350 destinations across Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and the Americas.












