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Flight Suspensions and Delays Hit Middle East Airports After Iran Missile Strikes

Flight Suspensions and Delays Hit Middle East Airports After Iran Missile Strikes
Image: 3am, Dubai Airport by joiseyshowaa via flickr, by-sa

Recent missile strikes by Iran have caused the closure of airports in Bahrain and Kuwait, abruptly impacting flight operations in these countries. These events have led to the suspension of flights and the temporary shutdown of airport activities across the region.

Following the strikes, several airlines, including Kuwait Airways, halted their flight services entirely. Additionally, other carriers operating in major Middle East hubs have suspended flights, contributing to widespread travel interruptions.

Flight cancellations and delays have affected more than 90 flights, with over 150 delays reported spanning various airports across the Gulf, including those in Dubai, Jeddah, and Riyadh. Airlines

such as Emirates, flydubai, and Saudia have experienced significant disruptions as a result.

Passengers traveling through these key Middle East airports should anticipate potential changes or delays to their schedules during this period of heightened regional tension.