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Escalating regional tensions and airspace restrictions are affecting the Middle East and creating travel chaos.
Following overnight attacks between Israel and Iran, major global carriers have canceled or redirected flights, closed airspace and extended service suspensions across the region.
Airlines around the world are scrubbing flights to the Middle East in the wake of Israel’s strikes on Iran. The skies over a ...
The June 13 delays included major U.S. airlines, including Delta, American, United, Frontier, and Southwest. Some of the U.S.
Global air traffic has been disrupted following Israel’s strikes on Iran Friday, with several major airlines suspending ...
Global airlines on Friday cancelled flights to Tel Aviv, Tehran and other Middle East destinations, or rerouted planes, as ...
Israel's attack on Iran scrambled air travel, with United and Delta flights to Tel Aviv turning around midway and other ...
Air India, Qatar Airways, and Emirates have canceled or diverted flights. Iran, Israel, and Iraq closed their airspaces.
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United wants federal aviation officials to extend cuts to the number of hourly flights allowed into and out of Newark Liberty ...
Flying United Airlines? Make sure you check-in long before the flight. Otherwise, you could be denied boarding, a new policy ...