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Gulf Airlines Face Slow Recovery as Iran Conflict Continues
BusinessReutersjerusalem-post24d ago2 sources

Gulf Airlines Face Slow Recovery as Iran Conflict Continues

Gulf airlines, including Emirates and Qatar Airways, are experiencing a slow recovery in flight numbers and demand, which dropped significantly after the war on Iran began on February 28, as the conflict continues to drag on.

Qatar Airways Announces Limited Flight Schedule to and from Doha
BusinessAl Jazeeradaily-mirror-lkqatar-tribune1mo ago3 sources

Qatar Airways Announces Limited Flight Schedule to and from Doha

Qatar Airways has announced a limited flight schedule to and from Doha, operating from March 18 to March 28, affecting travel plans for passengers to dozens of destinations. The airline has now confirmed these 'limited' flights.

Qatar Airways announces more flights to and from Doha - Qatar Tribune
Businessiefimeridanewsbeastqatar-tribune1mo ago3 sources

Qatar Airways announces more flights to and from Doha - Qatar Tribune

Qatar Airways announced plans for 29 flights to and from Doha today after receiving 'temporary permission' from the Gulf emirate's civil aviation authority, following earlier announcements of more flights and limited operations amid regional airspace closures.

TUI is flying customers out of Middle East from today, CEO says
Worlddh-les-sportsin-cyprus1mo ago2 sources

TUI is flying customers out of Middle East from today, CEO says

German tourism group TUI TUI1n.DE will begin on Tuesday to offer flights back home to customers who stranded in the Middle East because of the military conflict there, its CEO told broadcaster NTV. Sebastian Ebel said TUI was working with airlines Etihad, Emirates and Qatar Airways, adding that across all tour operators, about 30,000 German tourists were […]

Airspace closed, thousands of flights disrupted amid U.S.-Iran conflict
BusinessSCMPrzeczpospolitamorgunbladid+13n1-serbiasydney-morning-heraldhinduhotnewsTimes of Indiaindian-expressthe-journalJakarta Post+5 more1mo ago16 sources

Airspace closed, thousands of flights disrupted amid U.S.-Iran conflict

Key transit airports, including Dubai and Abu Dhabi in ‌the UAE, and Doha in Qatar, were shut or severely restricted as much of the region’s airspace remained closed

China Condemns Killing of Iranian Leaders and Attacks on Civilians
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China Condemns Killing of Iranian Leaders and Attacks on Civilians

China has condemned as 'unacceptable' the killing of Iranian leaders, including Larijani, and attacks on civilians, further complicating the Middle East conflict following reported assassinations and intensifying use of force.

Poland to evacuate citizens from Middle East with military planes
Worldrzeczpospolitatvn24digi24+4Korea Heraldnaftemporikiexpress-tribunenotes-from-poland1mo ago7 sources

Poland to evacuate citizens from Middle East with military planes

Poland's Minister of National Defense announced that two special Boeing-737 military planes will begin an evacuation mission for over 100 Polish citizens from the Middle East.

Middle East Conflict Disrupts Air Travel, Leading to Flight Suspensions and Evacuations
Businesshotnewsgulf-newsgeo-news+1qatar-tribune1mo ago4 sources

Middle East Conflict Disrupts Air Travel, Leading to Flight Suspensions and Evacuations

Airlines like Etihad and Emirates are resuming flights while Qatar Airways remains suspended, with passengers offered refunds or rebookings due to the Middle East conflict. This comes as countries like Germany, Lithuania, and Croatia organize special flights to evacuate citizens from the region, and other airlines like LOT await opportunities to resume flights to affected areas like Dubai.

Hyderabad bears brunt of West Asia conflict as key transit routes shut
Worldhindu1mo ago

Hyderabad bears brunt of West Asia conflict as key transit routes shut

Flight cancellations due to Iran-Israel escalation continue at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, hitting passengers bound for the US and Europe; with carriers like Emirates, Qatar Airways and Etihad Airways dominating routes, travel agents warn the crisis could stall a recovering market