Flights diverted, delayed: Airlines avoiding Middle-eastern skies; not flying in airspace over Iran, Iraq, Syria and Israel
Sunday, 22 June 2025 () Escalating conflict between Tel Aviv and Tehran has triggered widespread flight disruptions. Global airlines are rerouting flights to avoid Iranian, Iraqi, and Jordanian airspace, leading to delays and increased fuel costs. Israel's airlines have suspended rescue and scheduled flights, while Lufthansa has halted flights to Tehran.
In a dramatic escalation, Qatar has officially closed its airspace amid growing Iran-Israel tensions. The closure, confirmed via a NOTAM, directly affects Al Udeid Air Base—the largest U.S. military base in the Middle East and a key CENTCOM hub. The decision has forced dozens of flights to divert...
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Flight operations at Delhi's IGI Airport faced major disruptions with 48 cancellations, impacting Air India and IndiGo significantly. Airports across India,... IndiaTimes