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US Strike Iran: Multiple Airlines cancelled flights, amid Escalating Tensions in Middle East: New Updates

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As tensions grow between Israel, the United States, and Iran, many major airlines have had to cancel or change flight routes. Carriers like Delta, Air Canada, Emirates, Lufthansa, Qatar Airways, KLM, and Swiss have taken these steps to ensure the safety of passengers and crew due to the unstable political situation.

With airspaces being closed and security risks increasing, global travel has been heavily affected. Routes across the Middle East and beyond have seen delays, cancellations, and changes as airlines adapt to the evolving crisis.


Airspace Closures Impacting Global Flights

The disruption escalated when Israel shut down its airspace for both incoming and outgoing flights early Sunday. Soon after, Iran followed with a similar move, and Iraq had already stopped civilian flights the previous week. These closures have caused widespread delays and forced many airlines to cancel or reroute flights.

More restrictions are expected if tensions continue, and airlines are closely monitoring the situation to decide on further action.


How Airlines Are Responding

Several airlines have made immediate changes to protect travelers and follow the latest safety regulations:

Etihad Airways

Emirates

Flydubai

Wizz Air

Air Arabia


Regional Airlines Also Adjust Operations

Qatar Airways

Oman Air

Kuwait Airways

Gulf Air

Syrian Airlines

EgyptAir


Major International Airlines Adjust Services

Delta Air Lines

United Airlines

American Airlines

Air Canada


European Airlines Also React

Several European carriers, including Lufthansa, KLM, and Swiss, have also revised their schedules to respond to safety risks in the region. The airlines continue to review and adjust their operations based on the latest developments.

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