Global Aviation Faces Turbulence Amid Middle East Conflict and Rising Fuel Prices
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Global Airfare Crisis: Why the Middle East War is Hitting Your Wallet - Business League
On Wednesday, March 11, 2026, the global aviation industry is grappling with a paradox: a conflict centered in West Asia is causing ticket prices to spike for travelers thousands of miles away. As the military confrontation between the US-Israel alliance and Iran intensifies, the Middle East—the world’s most critical aviation bridge—has become a bottleneck. Air travel works like a digital web; when the “central node” is compromised, every connec…
Iran War Sparks Global Aviation Chaos — Airlines Face Massive Disruptions
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