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Airlines Evaluate Flight Cancellations Amid Escalating US-Iran Tensions

Commercial airlines respond to recent US military actions in Iran, impacting flight routes in the Middle East.
Commercial airlines worldwide are assessing the situation following recent US airstrikes in Iran that have created significant disruptions for travelers.

Several major airlines have already cancelled flights in response to heightened security concerns in the region.

Singapore Airlines announced cancellations of flights from Singapore to Dubai due to the evolving security landscape, labeling the situation as "fluid." Air France KLM also reported the suspension of flights to and from both Dubai and Riyadh on June 22 and 23.

British Airways similarly halted operations to and from Dubai and Doha on June 22, stating they were closely monitoring the developments as they deliberated on future flights.

The strategic significance of Middle Eastern air routes has increased in recent years, particularly following the closure of Russian and Ukrainian airspace due to ongoing conflict.

However, current flight tracking data indicates a significant reduction of air traffic in the region, particularly over Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Israel.

The escalation of missile and drone attacks in various conflict zones presents heightened risks to commercial air travel.

Safe Airspace, an organization that evaluates flight safety, warned that US military actions targeting Iran's nuclear facilities could elevate risks for US airline operators in the area.

Prior to the strikes, American Airlines had suspended flights to Qatar, while United Airlines ceased operations to Dubai.

The potential for rising oil prices following these military engagements adds to the concerns facing airlines, as increased fuel costs could further impact operational expenses.

In Israel, the Airports Authority is responding to the crisis by ramping up "rescue flights" for stranded travelers.

As of June 22, these flights are set to increase to 24 per day, albeit with a limit of 50 passengers per flight.

Israeli airline El Al reported a surge in requests for outbound flights, receiving approximately 25,000 applications in just one day.

This situation highlights the ongoing challenges faced by airlines and travelers alike amidst volatile geopolitical circumstances.
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