
Travel shares tumble as Middle East conflict disrupts global flights
Travel shares fell sharply on Monday as escalating conflict between the US, Israel and Iran disrupted flights around the globe, forced the closure of key Middle Eastern hubs and sent oil prices…
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Travel shares tumble as Middle East conflict disrupts global flights
Travel shares fell sharply on Monday as escalating conflict between the US, Israel and Iran disrupted flights around the globe, forced the closure of key Middle Eastern hubs and sent oil prices surging. Middle Eastern airports including Dubai, the world’s busiest international hub, and Doha closed for a third day, stranding tens of thousands of […]
Read full article →Israel-Iran conflict: As war intensifies, Keralite expatriates in Gulf face anxiety over limited shelter facilities
Kerala government’s NoRKA-Roots agency has reportedly received over 600 complaints related to air traffic suspensions and limited bomb shelters
Read full article →How Middle East conflict has disrupted global airline industry
The Middle East airline hubs are geographically located for global connectivity so the the significant disruption may take weeks to clear
Read full article →What we know: Filipinos stranded, seeking return amid US-Israel war on Iran
Airspace shutdowns across the Middle East have stranded Filipino workers.
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Read full article →Travel Chaos Worsens As US-Iran Conflict Shuts Key Middle East Airports
Travel chaos extended through the Middle East and beyond, sending airline stocks sharply lower on Monday, as carriers across the Persian Gulf extended blanket flight suspensions, causing major disruptions at some of the world's busiest airports.
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