Flight Operations Hit as Middle East Tensions Disrupt Routes
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Flight operations hit as Middle East tensions disrupt routes
Escalating conflict in the Middle East has disrupted air travel, forcing airlines to cancel dozens of flights and straining operations. Flight operations were severely affected on Saturday, with the highest number of disruptions reported at Karachi Airport, airport officials said. A total of 56 two-way flights to various Middle Eastern destinations were cancelled today from five international airports across the country. The cancellations includ…
More flights coming to India from Gulf region
More flights coming to India from Gulf region New Delhi: The flight situation from the Gulf region to India continues to improve with 90 non-scheduled flights expected to arrive from the UAE on Sunday, according to an official statement. Flights are also operating from multiple airports in Saudi Arabia and Oman to India, while the […] The post More flights coming to India from Gulf region appeared first on Mangalorean.com.
64 flights cancelled from Pakistan amid rising Middle East tensions
LAHORE Flight operations from Pakistan have been severely disrupted due to the escalating situation in the Middle East, with dozens of flights cancelled on Saturday. According to airport sources, a total of 64 two-way flights to various Middle Eastern destinations were cancelled from five major international airports across the country. The affected airlines include Pakistan International Airlines, Airblue, Air Arabia, Iran Air, and Qatar Airway…
Pakistan Middle East 64 flights cancelled amid escalating regional tensions
Flight operations between Pakistan and several Middle Eastern countries were severely affected on Saturday as escalating tensions in the region led to widespread cancellations, disrupting travel plans for hundreds of passengers. According to airport authorities, a total of 64 two-way flights operating from five major international airports in Pakistan were cancelled, impacting services to key Gulf destinations. The affected carriers include Paki…
Middle East deadlock grounds 64 more flights, cancellations in 35 days cross 2,700 mark
KARACHI: Air travel between Pakistan and the Middle East continued to face disruption on Friday as 64 two‑way flights were cancelled from five major international airports, amid worsening regional tensions and rising oil prices. According to data gathered by MM News from airport officials as well as media reports, the highest number of cancellations were reported from Karachi, where 20 flights to destinations including Abu Dhabi, Kuwait, Jeddah,…
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