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Two weeks ago Emirates announced that it was stoping all of its flights between Dubai and Tunisia due to possible security concerns.
In December several Tunisian women were banned from boarding a Dubai bound Emirates flight amid security fears.
Following this the Tunisian authorities instructed Emirates to stop all flights from Tunis and Dubai beginning on December 25.
Emirates will stop services between Tunis and Dubai, as instructed by the Tunisian authorities, with effect from 25 December 2017
بناء على تعليمات السلطات التونسية، وابتداء من اليوم الاثنين، تعلق طيران الامارات رحلاتها من تونس واليها، وحتى اشعار آخر
— Emirates Airline (@emirates) December 24, 2017
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation has stated that flights will resume between the two countries following ‘extensive security communication’.
Joint measures have been taken to ease the UAE’s previous security concerns and in a statement released by the state news agency WAM, “the competent authorities in the UAE have decided that the standard processes will be reinstated to their normal state before the unforeseen circumstances.”
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs acknowledged “the information provided by the Tunisian side and their keenness to address all sources of concern for the UAE’s national carriers” and highlighted that the security and safety of all passengers is of the utmost importance.
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