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How airlines are scrambling as escalating conflicts punch holes in the air map of the world

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Look at a map of the world showing all the airplanes currently in the air and what stands out most — apart from the staggering number of aircraft up there — are the gigantic holes in the sky where no flights can be found.

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Look at a world map showing all the planes currently in flight. What will most catch your eye, besides the staggering number of aircraft, are the huge holes in the sky where there are no flights.

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By Brad Lendon, CNN Look at a world map showing all the planes currently in flight. What will catch your eye most, besides the staggering number of aircraft, are the gaping holes in the sky where no flights are taking place. These no-fly zones typically appear when there is a risk to aircraft safety due to events on the ground. The escalating conflict in the Middle East is the latest global situation impacting airflow, a situation that aviation …

If you look at a global map with all the planes found in real time, what immediately draws attention to, except the impressive number of flight devices, are the giants of the sky,...

"Airspace closures have become quite common," says an aviation consultant.

From the war in the Middle East that forces airlines to divert their flights to Asia, to the protests against overtourism to which the WTTC responds by stressing the weight of the...

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CNN broke the news in Atlanta, United States on Friday, June 20, 2025.
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