Major Airlines Halt Middle East Flights Amid US-Iran Tensions
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Several European airlines have suspended flights to parts of the Middle East. They cite urgent safety concerns.
The decision follows a major US military deployment to the region. Washington has moved additional naval forces there. This action comes amid rising tensions with Iran.
The affected airlines have not specified a timeline for resuming service. The suspensions primarily apply to routes flying over Iranian and Iraqi airspace. Airlines are rerouting long-haul flights to avoid the area.
Passengers with booked tickets are being contacted for rebooking or refunds. Travelers are advised to check their airline's website for updates.
Other global carriers are monitoring the situation closely but continue to operate. No incidents involving civilian aircraft have been reported.