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Flight Risk| No Airline Wants To Fly Over Afghanistan. Here's Why | One India News

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Flight Risk| No Airline Wants To Fly Over Afghanistan. Here's Why | One India News

Flight Risk| No Airline Wants To Fly Over Afghanistan. Here's Why | One India News

After the Taliban captured Kabul in August 2021, commercial air travel suffered a significant blow due to the inability of ground controllers to oversee the airspace.

Worries regarding flight safety prompted global authorities to reroute commercial planes away from Afghan skies.

As a reaction to these difficulties, airlines have adjusted their flight routes to bypass Afghanistan, causing longer travel durations and higher fuel usage.

#Afghanistan #Taliban #Airspace ~HT.98~PR.152~ED.102~


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