Airlines keep avoiding Middle East airspace after US attack on Iran
Sunday, 22 June 2025 () Airlines continued to avoid large parts of the Middle East on Sunday after US strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, according to flight tracking website FlightRadar24, with traffic already skirting airspace in the region due to recent missile exchanges.
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