Flight Turmoil: Middle Eastern Hubs Shut Down Amid Iran Conflict
Global air travel is in chaos as the conflict in Iran has led to the closure of major Middle Eastern hubs, affecting Dubai, Doha, and Abu Dhabi. Airlines worldwide, from Aegean to Wizz Air, have canceled numerous flights to the region, leaving thousands of passengers stranded.
Global air travel faces unprecedented upheaval, with the conflict in Iran leading to the closure of vital Middle Eastern hubs, including Dubai, Doha, and Abu Dhabi. Tens of thousands of passengers now find themselves stranded as flight cancellations ripple across the aviation industry.
Aegean Airlines, Greece's leading carrier, has halted flights to several key destinations, including Tel Aviv, Beirut, and Amman, until late April and late May for others. Similarly, Latvia's airBaltic and Canada's Air Canada have also canceled flights to Tel Aviv and Dubai well into April and beyond.
Major airlines like Air France KLM, Cathay Pacific, and Delta are among those grappling with the disruptions, suspending multiple routes. El Al Israel Airlines, Emirates, and Etihad Airways continue to operate reduced and limited schedules amidst the crisis. As the situation evolves, the aviation industry watches closely, adapting routes and schedules in response to geopolitical tensions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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