European airlines will continue to face longer routings and higher operating costs after EASA renewed its warning against flying over Iran, Iraq, and Lebanon, despite signs that aviation activity across the Gulf has recovered sharply since the recent conflict.
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) yesterday published its Conflict Zone Information Bulletin, extending its guidance until 1 July, and maintaining its recommendation that op…
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