Global Air Travel Chaos Amid Middle Eastern Hub Closures
Global air travel is heavily impacted due to Middle Eastern hub closures following the Iran conflict. Major airlines, including Aegean, AirBaltic, and Air Canada, have suspended or rescheduled flights to key destinations like Tel Aviv, Dubai, and Riyadh. The disruption affects summer travel plans globally.
Amid ongoing tensions following the Iran war, global air travel continues to face severe disruptions. Major airlines have been forced to cancel or reschedule flights due to the closure of pivotal Middle Eastern hubs such as Dubai, Doha, and Abu Dhabi.
Aegean Airlines, Greece's largest carrier, has set a timeline for the resumption and suspension of flights to and from Tel Aviv, Riyadh, and several other destinations. Similarly, other major airlines, including AirBaltic, Air Canada, and Air France-KLM, have released updates on their schedules, highlighting the widespread impact on travel plans.
This disruption is affecting major commercial flight routes worldwide, particularly impacting those seeking to travel to or via the Middle East. Industry insiders are monitoring the situation closely, as airlines make adjustments to manage the evolving flight schedules effectively.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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