Tangerang, Banten (ANTARA) – The state-owned airport operator, PT Angkasa Pura Indonesia (InJourney Airports) of Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, Banten, reported adjustments in the departure schedules of 39 flights to the Middle East that were previously postponed due to conflict in the region.The airport's Acting Assistant Deputy for Communication and Legal Affairs, Aziz Fahmi Harahap, on Monday noted that as of 10:00 a.m., there were 39 scheduled Middle East flights consisting of 20 arrivals and 19 departures, comprising 38 regular flights and one charter flight.”Following up on developments regarding flight operations on the Middle East route, we are reporting this based on route permit data issued by the relevant authorities and an update as of 10:00 a.m. local time,” he confirmed.He explained that the Middle East route schedule adjustments include three flights to Abu Dhabi (AUH), eight to Doha (DOH), four to Dubai (DXB), two to Istanbul (IST), 17 to Jeddah (JED), and three to Medina (MED).One flight has departed, Saudi Airlines flight SV827 to Jeddah, and three have landed, namely Lion Air flight JT115 from Jeddah, Saudia Airlines flight SV816 from Jeddah, and Garuda Indonesia flight GA969 from Medina.”Operations at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport continue to operate safely, orderly, and conducively,” he ensured.Harahap addressed that the schedule adjustments are a follow-up to the developing operational situation on Middle East routes.Meanwhile, handling of affected passengers is being carried out in accordance with applicable regulations through intensive coordination with several relevant agencies.He added that airlines will revise their flight schedules and manage passengers who are already at the airport. They will coordinate with AirNav Indonesia to monitor the affected airspace, and with security authorities to anticipate potential risks and ensure airport safety is maintained.”We remind prospective passengers to always monitor the latest information through each airline's official channels and double-check their flight status before heading to the airport,” he stated.