War in Iran Disrupts Global Air Travel: Key Hubs Closed
The Iran war has disrupted global air travel, leading to the closure of major Middle Eastern hubs like Dubai, Doha, and Abu Dhabi. This has stranded thousands of passengers. Airlines worldwide have canceled or rescheduled flights to affected regions, impacting major carriers such as Delta, Emirates, and Lufthansa.
In the wake of escalating tensions due to the war in Iran, the global air travel industry faces significant challenges as major Middle Eastern hubs, including Dubai, Doha, and Abu Dhabi, have been forced to close. This disruption has left tens of thousands of passengers stranded and has affected flight schedules worldwide.
Many significant carriers have responded by canceling flights to affected areas. Greece's Aegean Airlines has canceled flights to destinations such as Tel Aviv, Beirut, and Amman until further notice. Similarly, airBaltic has suspended all Dubai flights until October, and Air Canada has canceled its Dubai routes until late March.
While UAE's Emirates and Etihad Airways are operating at reduced capacities, European airlines like Lufthansa and British Airways have also adjusted their schedules amidst these challenges. The ongoing situation remains dynamic, as air travel continues to be impacted globally, following the closed airspaces and regional instability caused by the conflict.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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