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Flights Divert, Delay: Middle Eastern Sky Age Airlines; World news not flying in airspace on Iran, Iraq, Syria and Israel

Airlines that escape the middle-eastern sky; Iran, Iraq, Syria and Israel not flying in airspace

Tel Aviv and Tehran are closed in growing conflicts, trade missile strikes and target major infrastructure. In response, global airlines are avoiding constant developing areas, leading to empty sky over Iran, Iraq and Jordan. Now flights are being re -run through Egypt and Saudi Arabia, causing delays for carriers and high fuel costs worldwide.Israel’s leading airlines, including Al Al Israel Airlines, Archia and ISRIR, announced last week that they were stopping rescue flights to return citizens until next notice. El Al Al Al Al also said that it would expand the suspension of its scheduled flights by 27 June.

Iran destroys Israel with fiery missile attacks; Tel Aviv, Haifa bombed in heavy revenge attacks

Germany’s Lufthansa has suspended flights to Tehran and escape from the airspace on Iran, Iraq and Israel. Emirates canceled flights to Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and Iran, while Qatar Airways has suspended the operation of Iran, Iraq and Syria.Several global airlines suspended flights before Tel Aviv after a missile landing near the airport on 4 May by Yemen’s Houthi rebels on 4 May.According to the Authority of Israel Airport, Israel has closed its airspace as a precaution after the US strike at Iran’s nuclear sites. However, according to the Port Authority, the land crossing in Egypt and Jordan is on.Watch: Iran Fire Missile Post grows smoke on Tel Aviv Building as US strike; Many injured

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