- The United Arab Emirates briefly closed its airspace due to missile and drone threats from Iran, following a drone-induced fire near Dubai airport the previous day.
- The ongoing U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran has severely disrupted global aviation, particularly in the Middle East, leading to widespread flight cancellations, rescheduling, and rerouting.
- Many Gulf-based airlines are operating a reduced number of flights, with the region's airspace largely shut over fears of further attacks.
- This disruption has caused fuel charges and ticket prices to surge, impacted the flow of goods, and thrown holiday plans into disarray.
- British Airways has extended flight cancellations to Dubai, Bahrain, and Tel Aviv until June, while adding new routes to destinations like Singapore and Bangkok to cater to demand for alternative travel options.
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