Several international airlines have begun canceling or rerouting flights across parts of the Middle East following rising security concerns linked to the escalating conflict involving Iran, Israel, and the United States.
Airlines announced that certain routes passing near conflict zones would be temporarily suspended while aviation authorities conduct safety assessments. The decision affects thousands of travelers who were scheduled to pass through major regional hubs.
Aviation experts say airlines take such precautions to protect passengers and crew when tensions increase near sensitive airspace. Flight tracking data also showed several aircraft changing routes to avoid potentially dangerous areas.
Airports in some countries have increased security measures while monitoring the situation closely. Officials said the cancellations were a precautionary measure and could be lifted once conditions stabilize.
Passengers affected by the changes have been advised to contact their airlines for updates regarding rescheduling or refunds.
The aviation industry has faced similar disruptions during previous regional conflicts, particularly when airspace safety becomes uncertain.
Travel analysts say the situation could temporarily affect tourism and business travel in the region if tensions continue.
For now, airlines remain cautious as military activity and diplomatic developments continue to unfold across the Middle East.
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