Middle East airspace shut after Israel strikes Iran, airlines cancel flights
- Airlines around the world canceled flights and avoided much of the Middle East airspace after Israel's missile strike on Iran on June 13, 2025.
- Israel closed its airspace and suspended flight operations at Ben Gurion International Airport on June 13, 2025.
- Major airlines like Emirates, Lufthansa, and Delta canceled flights to the region due to the disruptions.
- El Al Airlines suspended flights to and from Israel and moved some planes out of the country.
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Middle East Airspace Shut After Israel Strikes Iran, Airlines Cancel Flights
Airlines steered clear of much of the Middle East on Friday after Israeli attacks on Iranian sites forced carriers to cancel or divert thousands of flights in the latest upheaval to travel in the region.
·New Delhi, India
Read Full ArticleU.S. Airline Cancels All Flights To 1 City Amid 'Ongoing Conflict'
Celebrities Who Unfortunately Passed Away In 2024 (2:18) The United States is wasting no time implementing safety measures amid an ongoing feud between Israel and Iran. Israel has reportedly launched dozens of strikes against Iran this Friday morning. Iran responded with an aerial attack involving drones. Per reports from ABC News, the U.S. had no involvement in either airstrike. Speaker of the House Mike Johnson has already warned Iran to stay …
·Los Angeles, United States
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