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Middle East Air Travel Disrupted: Hundreds of Flights Grounded, Thousands Stranded

Thousands of air travellers were stranded yesterday across the Middle East due to 233 flight cancellations and 1,116 delays, primarily impacting major airlines and key airports. Operational issues and geopolitical tensions were cited as reasons for the widespread disruption.

Thousands of passengers experienced significant travel disruptions yesterday across the Middle East, as numerous flights were either cancelled or delayed. A total of 233 flights were grounded and 1,116 faced postponements, according to reports from Travel And Tour World. This widespread disruption affected major airports in Doha, Dubai, Cairo, and Jeddah, leaving many travellers unable to reach their destinations. The chaos stemmed from a combination of operational difficulties, including logistical challenges, and geopolitical tensions in the region. Airlines such as Emirates, Egypt Air, Saudia, Gulf Air, and Pegasus Airlines were heavily impacted by these events. Countries most affected included Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Israel, Bahrain, and Egypt. Furthermore, severe weather conditions contributed to the grounding of multiple international flights, affecting routes connecting the Middle East with Asia, Europe, and Africa.

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  • Travel And Tour World — Thousands of Passengers Left Abandoned in Middle East As Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Israel, Bahrain, and More Cancel 233 and Delay 1,116 Flights, Crippling Emirates, Egypt Air, Saudia, Gulf Air, Pegasus, and Others in Doha, Dubai, Cairo, Jeddah, and Beyond - Travel And Tour World
  • Travel And Tour World — Middle East Regions Hit Hard with 50 Flight Cancellations and 41 Delays, Stranding Passengers Across Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and Dubai: What You Need to Know About the Airline Chaos and What To Do Next - Travel And Tour World
  • Travel And Tour World — Middle East Conflict Leads to Travel Chaos in Dubai, Doha, and Abu Dhabi, Prompting UK and European Visitors to Cancel Their Planned New Zealand Holidays - Travel And Tour World
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