Major commercial air corridors across the Middle East have been disrupted following military escalations between the United States, Israel, and Iran. Significant airlines including Emirates, United Airlines, British Airways, KLM, and Turkish Airlines have suspended or rerouted flights serving key regional hubs in Tel Aviv and Dubai, citing safety concerns.
The disruptions stem from retaliatory strikes conducted by Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps in response to earlier US and Israeli military operations. These actions have intensified regional tensions and created operational challenges for carriers dependent on Middle Eastern routing and hubs.
The aviation disruptions coincide with broader concerns about the conflict's potential impact on global energy markets. The Strait of Hormuz, a critical transit point for international oil shipments, remains a focal point of concern amid the heightened military activity in the region.
