logo
#

Latest news with #SafeAirspace

Flights disrupted in region following Israeli attack on Iran
Flights disrupted in region following Israeli attack on Iran

Express Tribune

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • Express Tribune

Flights disrupted in region following Israeli attack on Iran

People walk next to a sign directing for Shelter after landing in Israel at the arrivals section of Ben Gurion International airport in Lod near Tel Aviv, Israel October 11, 2023 Photo:REUTERS Listen to article Airlines cleared out of the airspace over Israel, Iran and Iraq and Jordan on Friday after Israel launched attacks on Iran, Flightradar24 data showed, with carriers scrambling to divert and cancel flights to keep passengers and crew safe. Israel attacked Iran violation of international law, targeting nuclear facilities, ballistic missile sites, and military commanders under the pretext of halting Tehran's nuclear programme. The attack marks the start of what Israel warned would be a prolonged operation despite Iran's insistence that it is not developing nuclear weapons. Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Airport was closed until further notice, and Israel's air defence units stood at high alert for possible retaliatory strikes from Iran. Israeli flag carrier El Al Airlines said it had suspended flights to and from Israel. Iranian airspace has been closed until further notice, according to state media and notices to pilots. As reports of strikes on Iran emerged, several commercial flights by airlines including Dubai's Emirates, Lufthansa and Air India were flying over Iran. Air India, which overflies Iran for its Europe and North American flights, said several flights were being diverted or returned to their origin, including ones from New York, Vancouver, Chicago, and London Emirates and Lufthansa did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Iraq, early on Friday, closed its airspace and suspended all traffic at its airports, Iraqi state media reported. Eastern Iraq near the border with Iran contains one of the world's busiest air corridors, with dozens of flights crossing between Europe and the Gulf, many on routes from Asia to Europe, at any one moment. Flights steadily diverted over Central Asia or Saudi Arabia, flight tracking data showed. Jordan, which sits between Israel and Iraq, closed its airspace several hours after the Israeli campaign began. "The situation is still emerging - operators should use a high degree of caution in the region at this time," according to Safe Airspace, a website run by OPSGROUP, a membership-based organisation that shares flight risk information. AJet cancels flights to Iran, Iraq, and Jordan Turkish Airlines subsidiary AJet has cancelled all flights to Iran, Iraq, and Jordan until Monday morning, following Israel's recent military strikes on Iran. According to an AJet source, the airline will continue operating flights to Lebanon during daylight hours. It will also modify routes across the Middle East, flying over Iraq while avoiding the affected airspace. Aegean Airlines also suspends flights Similarly, Aegean Airlines has suspended all flights to and from Tel Aviv scheduled for June 13, due to the ongoing conflict. Aeroflot and Lufthansa adjust operations Russia's Aeroflot has cancelled flights between Moscow and Tehran, while also adjusting its other routes in the region. Lufthansa, the German carrier, has suspended all flights to and from Tehran due to Israel's widescale strikes on Iran. Lufthansa Group flights will remain suspended until further notice, and the airline will avoid Iranian, Iraqi, and Israeli airspace. Qatar Airways faces disruptions Qatar Airways has also cancelled flights to and from Iraq and Iran, reflecting the ongoing airspace closures in the region. Abu Dhabi airport warns of flight disruptions Abu Dhabi Airport has issued a warning of flight disruptions, advising passengers to contact airlines for updates as cancellations and delays are expected throughout the day due to airspace closures in the region. Dubai flights affected At Dubai airports, some flights have been delayed or cancelled due to airspace restrictions over Iran, Iraq, and Syria. Meanwhile, Emirates Airlines has announced cancellations for flights to and from Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, and Iran. Wizz Air Abu Dhabi announced cancellation of flights to areas affected by the escalating Middle East tensions, a statement confirmed on Friday. Budget carrier flydubai said it had suspended flights to Amman, Beirut, Damascus, Iran and Israel and a number of other flights had been cancelled, rerouted or returned to their departure airports.

After Israel strikes Iran, airlines divert flights, airspace closed
After Israel strikes Iran, airlines divert flights, airspace closed

GMA Network

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • GMA Network

After Israel strikes Iran, airlines divert flights, airspace closed

File photo of the entrance of Ben Gurion Airport, following a missile attack launched from Yemen, in Tel Aviv, Israel May 4, 2025. REUTERS/ Nir Elias SEOUL, South Korea - Airlines cleared out of the airspace over Israel, Iran and Iraq and Jordan on Friday after Israel launched attacks on targets in Iran, Flightradar24 data showed, with carriers scrambling to divert and cancel flights to keep passengers and crew safe. Proliferating conflict zones around the world are becoming an increasing burden on airline operations and profitability, and more of a safety concern. Six commercial aircraft have been shot down unintentionally and three nearly missed since 2001, according to aviation risk consultancy Osprey Flight Solutions. Israel on Friday said it targeted Iran's nuclear facilities, ballistic missile factories and military commanders at the start of what it warned would be a prolonged operation to prevent Tehran from building an atomic weapon. Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Airport was closed until further notice, and Israel's air defense units stood at high alert for possible retaliatory strikes from Iran. Israeli flag carrier El Al Airlines said it had suspended flights to and from Israel. Iranian airspace has been closed until further notice, according to state media and notices to pilots. As reports of strikes on Iran emerged, a number of commercial flights by airlines including Dubai's Emirates, Lufthansa and Air India were flying over Iran. Air India, which overflies Iran for its Europe and North American flights, said several flights were being diverted or returned to their origin, including ones from New York, Vancouver, Chicago and London. Emirates and Lufthansa did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Iraq early on Friday closed its airspace and suspended all traffic at its airports, Iraqi state media reported. Eastern Iraq near the border with Iran contains one of the world's busiest air corridors, with dozens of flights crossing between Europe and the Gulf, many on routes from Asia to Europe, at any one moment. Flights steadily diverted over Central Asia or Saudi Arabia, flight tracking data showed. Jordan, which sits between Israel and Iraq, closed its airspace several hours after the Israeli campaign began. "The situation is still emerging - operators should use a high degree of caution in the region at this time," according to Safe Airspace, a website run by OPSGROUP, a membership-based organisation that shares flight risk information. Several flights due to land in Dubai were diverted early on Friday. An Emirates flight from Manchester to Dubai was diverted to Istanbul and a flydubai flight from Belgrade diverted to Yerevan, Armenia. Budget carrier flydubai said it had suspended flights to Amman, Beirut, Damascus, Iran and Israel and a number of other flights had been cancelled, rerouted or returned to their departure airports. Qatar Airways cancelled its two scheduled flights to Damascus on Friday, Flightradar24 data shows. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict in the Middle East since October 2023 led to commercial aviation sharing the skies with short-notice barrages of drones and missiles across major flight paths – some of which were reportedly close enough to be seen by pilots and passengers. Airspace in the Middle East last year was crossed daily by 1,400 flights to and from Europe, Eurocontrol data show. Last year, planes were shot down by weaponry in Kazakhstan and in Sudan. These incidents followed the high-profile downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 over eastern Ukraine in 2014 and of Ukraine International Airlines flight PS752 en route from Tehran in 2020. — Reuters

After Israel strikes Iran, airlines divert flights, airspace closed, World News
After Israel strikes Iran, airlines divert flights, airspace closed, World News

AsiaOne

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • AsiaOne

After Israel strikes Iran, airlines divert flights, airspace closed, World News

SEOUL — Airlines cleared out of the airspace over Israel, Iran and Iraq early on Friday (June 13) after Israel launched attacks on targets in Iran, Flightradar24 data showed, with carriers scrambling to divert and cancel flights to keep passengers and crew safe. Proliferating conflict zones around the world are becoming an increasing burden on airline operations and profitability, and more of a safety concern. Six commercial aircraft have been shot down unintentionally and three nearly missed since 2001, according to aviation risk consultancy Osprey Flight Solutions. Israel on Friday said it targeted Iran's nuclear facilities, ballistic missile factories and military commanders at the start of what it warned would be a prolonged operation to prevent Tehran from building an atomic weapon. Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Airport was closed until further notice, and Israel's air defence units stood at high alert for possible retaliatory strikes from Iran. [[nid:719026]] Israeli flag carrier El Al Airlines said it had suspended flights to and from Israel. Iranian airspace has been closed until further notice, state media reported. As reports of strikes on Iran emerged, a number of commercial flights by airlines including Dubai's Emirates, Lufthansa and Air India were flying over Iran. Emirates, Lufthansa and Air India did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Iraq early on Friday closed its airspace and suspended all traffic at its airports, Iraqi state media reported. Eastern Iraq near the border with Iran contains one of the world's busiest air corridors, with dozens of flights crossing between Europe and the Gulf, many on routes from Asia to Europe, at any one moment. Flights steadily diverted over Central Asia or Saudi Arabia, flight tracking data showed. [[nid:719031]] "The situation is still emerging — operators should use a high degree of caution in the region at this time," according to Safe Airspace, a website run by OPSGROUP, a membership-based organisation that shares flight risk information. Several flights due to land in Dubai were diverted early on Friday. An Emirates flight from Manchester to Dubai was diverted to Istanbul and a flydubai flight from Belgrade diverted to Yerevan, Armenia. Budget carrier flydubai said it had suspended flights to Amman, Beirut, Damascus, Iran and Israel and a number of other flights had been cancelled, rerouted or returned to their departure airports. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict in the Middle East since October 2023 led to commercial aviation sharing the skies with short-notice barrages of drones and missiles across major flight paths - some of which were reportedly close enough to be seen by pilots and passengers. Last year, planes were shot down by weaponry in Kazakhstan and in Sudan. These incidents followed the high-profile downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 over eastern Ukraine in 2014 and of Ukraine International Airlines flight PS752 en route from Tehran in 2020. [[nid:719039]]

After Israel strikes Iran, airlines divert flights, airspace closed
After Israel strikes Iran, airlines divert flights, airspace closed

Business Recorder

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Business Recorder

After Israel strikes Iran, airlines divert flights, airspace closed

SEOUL: Airlines cleared out of the airspace over Israel, Iran and Iraq early on Friday after Israel launched attacks on targets in Iran, Flightradar24 data showed, with carriers scrambling to divert and cancel flights to keep passengers and crew safe. Proliferating conflict zones around the world are becoming an increasing burden on airline operations and profitability, and more of a safety concern. Six commercial aircraft have been shot down unintentionally and three nearly missed since 2001, according to aviation risk consultancy Osprey Flight Solutions. Israel on Friday said it targeted Iran's nuclear facilities, ballistic missile factories and military commanders at the start of what it warned would be a prolonged operation to prevent Tehran from building an atomic weapon. Israel strikes Iran nuclear facilities, missile factories Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Airport was closed until further notice, and Israel's air defence units stood at high alert for possible retaliatory strikes from Iran. Israeli flag carrier El Al Airlines said it had suspended flights to and from Israel. Iranian airspace has been closed until further notice, state media reported. As reports of strikes on Iran emerged, a number of commercial flights by airlines including Dubai's Emirates, Lufthansa and Air India were flying over Iran. Emirates, Lufthansa and Air India did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Iraq early on Friday closed its airspace and suspended all traffic at its airports, Iraqi state media reported. Eastern Iraq near the border with Iran contains one of the world's busiest air corridors, with dozens of flights crossing between Europe and the Gulf, many on routes from Asia to Europe, at any one moment. Flights steadily diverted over Central Asia or Saudi Arabia, flight tracking data showed. 'The situation is still emerging - operators should use a high degree of caution in the region at this time,' according to Safe Airspace, a website run by OPSGROUP, a membership-based organisation that shares flight risk information. Several flights due to land in Dubai were diverted early on Friday. An Emirates flight from Manchester to Dubai was diverted to Istanbul and a flydubai flight from Belgrade diverted to Yerevan, Armenia. Budget carrier flydubai said it had suspended flights to Amman, Beirut, Damascus, Iran and Israel and a number of other flights had been cancelled, rerouted or returned to their departure airports. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict in the Middle East since October 2023 led to commercial aviation sharing the skies with short-notice barrages of drones and missiles across major flight paths – some of which were reportedly close enough to be seen by pilots and passengers. Last year, planes were shot down by weaponry in Kazakhstan and in Sudan. These incidents followed the high-profile downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 over eastern Ukraine in 2014 and of Ukraine International Airlines flight PS752 en route from Tehran in 2020.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store