Airlines divert, cancel Middle East flights as Iran attacks U.S. base

According to Flightradar24, Monday afternoon is the Airspace in EDT in the Middle East.
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The Airlines directed more flights in the Middle East on Monday, which Iranian Armed Forces launched a missile strike at a country’s military base in Qatar, and intensified the region’s military conflict.
According to the aviation data company Cirium, Doha directed more than 20 commercial aircraft affiliated to Qatar and returned to Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. Meanwhile, Flight Monitoring Platform Flightradar24, the UAE on the airspace was closed, he said. Reuters reported that the island temporarily closed the airspace of the Bahrain nation.
British Airways said in a statement on Monday that he had canceled his flights until Wednesday after the latest developments “.
“Security is always our highest priority,” he said. He continued: “We contact our customers to give advice about the options and we will review the situation.”
Flight models via United Arad Emirates.
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Previously, large international airlines, including Air France, Iberia, Finnair and others, announced that they would pause or postpone the restart of the service to some destinations in the Middle East.
American Airlines He had suspended his flights to Doha before and United Airlines He served Dubai.
The US carriers also suspended Israeli services after a strike in Iran at the beginning of this month.
The conflict in the Middle East region is one of the years of years of war in Ukraine, where airlines avoided flights. The duel conflicts forced their airlines to take longer roads that are more costly because they require additional fuel, and the carriers are periodically served when the attacks increase.