Airlines Hit Pause on Middle East Flights Amid Conflict Concerns
Several international airlines have suspended or adjusted flights to the Middle East due to concerns over potential conflicts in the region. Airlines like Aegean, Air India, British Airways, and many others have either temporarily halted operations or rerouted flights to ensure safety, impacting schedules until 2025 in some cases.
Amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, international airlines are taking precautionary measures by suspending or adjusting flight services to the region. Major carriers including Aegean Airlines and Air India have temporarily halted operations to volatile areas.
The decisions come as a response to growing concerns over safety, with airlines focusing on ensuring passenger and crew security. The suspension impacts flight schedules, with some changes affecting operations until 2025.
Airlines such as British Airways, Delta Air Lines, and Virgin Atlantic are among those adjusting their routes, highlighting a widespread industry response to the unfolding situation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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