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Government says it is looking at all options to support Britons as some flights resume
Summary
The prime minister said the government is 'looking at all options' to support British nationals after a limited number of Etihad flights, including EY67 to Heathrow, departed Abu Dhabi while much regional airspace remains closed.
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A small number of flights departed Abu Dhabi while the government works to assist British nationals in the region. The prime minister said officials are "looking at all options" and are sending rapid deployment teams. He also said consular phone lines are open and ministers are available to meet MPs about individual cases. Much of the region's airspace remains closed amid the wider conflict.
Key details:
- Etihad flight EY67 departed Abu Dhabi bound for London's Heathrow and was expected to arrive at Terminal 4.
- The prime minister said the government is "looking at all options" to support British nationals and that rapid deployment teams are being sent; consular phone lines are available.
- Many parts of Middle Eastern airspace remain closed and local authorities have been advising people to shelter in place, the prime minister said.
- Etihad stated that scheduled commercial flights to and from Abu Dhabi remain suspended until 14:00 UAE time on Wednesday March 4, though some repositioning, cargo and repatriation flights may operate with approvals.
Summary:
The government says it is monitoring the situation and deploying teams while a limited number of flights have moved people out of the region. Scheduled commercial services remain largely suspended and further operations will depend on safety approvals and local arrangements. Undetermined at this time.
