Airlines Face Global Disruption Due to Middle Eastern Hub Closures
The closure of major Middle Eastern hubs like Dubai and Doha following the Iran war has caused significant disruptions in global air travel. Numerous airlines have suspended or canceled flights to affected destinations. Airlines are adjusting schedules to accommodate increased demand in other regions, such as Europe.
Global air travel is experiencing severe disruptions as major Middle Eastern hubs, including Dubai, Doha, and Abu Dhabi, remain closed due to the Iran war. Many travelers find their flight plans canceled or postponed.
Various airlines, such as Aegean Airlines, Air Baltic, and Air Canada, have suspended or adjusted services to key destinations like Tel Aviv, Dubai, and Riyadh. Carriers are striving to reroute and reschedule flights to manage this turbulent period effectively.
Airlines like Cathay Pacific and Qantas are adding routes to European destinations to meet increased demand. Meanwhile, other airlines such as Emirates and Qatar Airways continue to run limited schedules, adapting dynamically to ongoing global aviation challenges.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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