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Flights cancelled and routes suspended after US and Israel strikes on Iran
Summary
Reported strikes by the US and Israel led Iran and Iraq to close their airspace, prompting several carriers to cancel or reroute flights between Western Europe and the Middle East.
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US and Israel have reported strikes on Iran, described by Donald Trump as a "major combat operation." Iran and Iraq have closed their airspace, and airlines are cancelling or rerouting services between Western Europe and the Middle East. Some aircraft have been grounded or turned back and several regional routes have been suspended. Flight tracking records show airlines changing routes to avoid the affected airspace.
Key developments:
- Officials reported strikes on Iran and the closure of Iranian and Iraqi airspace.
- Multiple carriers have cancelled or suspended services to destinations including Dubai, Tel Aviv, Baghdad, Beirut and Amman, and some flights were grounded or returned to origin.
- Flight-tracking data showed routes that previously crossed Iran or Iraq being rerouted over Saudi Arabia, and the longer paths are expected to create congestion until airspace reopens.
Summary:
The reported strikes have prompted widespread cancellations and rerouting, disrupting connections between Western Europe and the Middle East. Airspace closures and extended flight paths are causing delays and operational congestion. Undetermined at this time.
