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Israel-Iran Strikes Close Middle East Airspace and Force Global Flight Reroutes

Missile exchanges have shut major airports, forcing airlines onto longer routes under daily contingency plans.

Flights to and from the Middle East are subject to disruption
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Overview

  • The closure of airspace over Iran, Israel and Iraq has grounded flights and shuttered Ben Gurion, Khomeini and all Iraqi international airports.
  • Emirates, India Express and other carriers have cancelled or rerouted services through congested corridors over Muscat and Turkey to avoid conflict zones.
  • The European Union Aviation Safety Agency has issued a high-risk warning for neighbouring airspaces, citing missile and drone spill-over threats.
  • Longer flight paths are driving up fuel burn and operational costs, prompting airlines to decide between absorbing expenses or passing them on to passengers.
  • Carriers are operating on daily contingency plans and advising travelers to check for frequent schedule updates due to ongoing volatility.