Air Travel Undergoes Worst Disruption Since Covid with Middle East War
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Air travel undergoes worst disruption since Covid with Middle East war
Global air travel chaos intensified on March 2nd as the U.S. and Israel continued to bombard Iran. Airports in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Doha, which are important hubs for travel between Europe, Africa and the West to Asia, remained closed after they were all directly hit by Iranian strikes.
Holidays in Dubai, Jordan or Oman are popular. There is now a state of emergency in the Middle East. What this means for travellers, airlines and organisers.
With Doha and Dubai, two of the most important hubs for global aviation remain closed for the time being – with global consequences for tourists and passengers.
The global tourist map is marked, now more than ever, by geopolitics. The escalation of the conflict in the Middle East not only affects the countries directly involved, but has also altered air routes and changed the perception of safety in destinations that, until now, received travellers with total normality. Thus, planning a vacation also happens to be constantly informed of the evolution of the war. In this context, we collect the countries…
Since last weekend, airlines such as Iberia, Air Europa, Qatar Airways and Emirates have suspended or rescheduled their operations in key destinations such as Doha, Dubai and Tel Aviv
The cancellation of most flights to the Persian Gulf caused the exchange price of European airlines to deviate.
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