Travel chaos spreads across the globe following military operation against Iran
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International air traffic and the travel industry are experiencing the most severe crisis since the Corona pandemic. We explain which rights passengers and holidaymakers have, who will pay for additional costs – and how to proceed in concrete terms.
Travel chaos spreads across the globe following military operation against Iran
More than 1,500 flights to the Middle East have been cancelled as the military operation against Iran causes worldwide travel disruptions. Travelers from Lebanon to India and even Germany have been impacted. Some major airports in the Middle East were forced to shut down after Iran fired missiles and drones into the gulf. NBC News’ Valerie Castro has the latest.
Laura Loomer And Other MAGAts Want To ‘Round Up’ And Deport All Muslims After Unprovoked Iran Strike
Source: Stephanie Keith / Getty The U.S. and Israel have launched what has been reported as a completely unprovoked attack on Iran, striking sites across the country, including the compound of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed in the attack. And, somehow, MAGA’s big takeaway from this news is that Muslims across the country need to be rounded up and deported, and Muslims around the world need to be banned from entering…
The crisis in the Middle East is causing chaos. What does this mean for all those who have booked holidays? A travel rights activist explains what to pay attention to.
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