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Airline Cancellations Surge Past 23,000 Amid Middle East Conflict

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Global aviation faces mounting disruption as flight cancellations to Middle East hubs surpass 23,000 since the start of the Iran war. Emirates, the world's largest international airline, extended its suspension of flights to Dubai through Saturday, marking a full week since the US and Israel launched their joint attack. Qatar Airways also extended service halts into Friday, compounding the logistical challenges for the industry.

The financial toll on airlines is escalating as Middle East operations grind to a halt. Major carriers are scrambling to reroute flights and manage stranded passengers while absorbing mounting costs. The prolonged suspension threatens to disrupt global supply chains and tourism, with Dubai and Doha serving as crucial transit hubs for international travel. Airlines face pressure to balance safety concerns with revenue losses.

Industry analysts warn the conflict's impact extends beyond immediate cancellations. With no clear resolution timeline, airlines must prepare for sustained operational challenges. The disruption comes at a time when carriers were recovering from pandemic-related losses, potentially setting back financial recovery efforts across the sector.