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Airlines Slash Middle East Routes
11 Mar
Summary
- Airlines cancel or limit Middle East flights due to ongoing conflict.
- Thousands of flights were canceled after a US-Israel attack on Iran.
- Disruptions at Dubai International Airport could have global impact.

Ongoing conflict in Iran has led to substantial disruptions in international air travel, with many airlines canceling routes to the Middle East. These cancellations occurred weeks in advance and followed a significant US-Israel attack on Iran on February 28, which prompted retaliatory actions. Thousands of flights were initially grounded across the region. While some services have resumed and stranded travelers in hubs like Abu Dhabi and Doha have been repatriated, the situation remains fluid. The extent of the lasting impact on global tourism is contingent on the conflict's duration and its eventual resolution. Particular concern surrounds the potential ripple effects of canceled flights to Dubai International Airport, a critical transit point for routes connecting Europe, Asia, and Africa. Some airlines are maintaining limited operations, while others are adding repatriation flights to assist passengers.




