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.