Middle East airspace restrictions prompt Etihad airways to re-route flights
Abu Dhabi-based Etihad Airways has announced that it will re-route several of its flights due to airspace restrictions in various parts of the Middle East. The airline cited safety concerns and ongoing tensions in the region as the reason for this decision.
In a statement, Etihad assured passengers that it is closely monitoring security updates and airspace restrictions as the situation evolves. This proactive approach aims to minimize disruptions and ensure the safety of its passengers and crew.
Etihad is not alone in taking precautionary measures. Several other major airlines, including Emirates Airlines, Iran Air, Air Algerie, Air France, and Turkish Airlines, have temporarily suspended flights to Beirut.
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Recall that Iran launched a barrage of ballistic missiles at Israel on Tuesday, retaliating against Israel’s campaign targeting Tehran’s Hezbollah allies in Lebanon.
In response, the airspace over Iran, Israel, Jordan, Iraq, and other regional countries was closed on Tuesday by various authorities, prompting airlines to swiftly adjust their routes to avoid danger.
In some instances, flights were diverted mid-journey to bypass restricted airspace.
According to FlightRadar24, at least three Lufthansa flights bound for India and Dubai were forced to turn back before entering Iranian airspace, resulting in flight times of up to eight hours as they returned to Europe.
The move reflects the growing concerns about regional stability and airspace security.
The re-routing of flights and temporary suspensions underscore the escalating tensions in the Middle East. As the situation continues to unfold, airlines are prioritizing caution and safety.