Growing conflict across the Middle East don begin seriously affect international travel as many airlines suspend or redirect flights to avoid dangerous airspace.
Several aviation authorities warn airlines to avoid flying through some parts of the region due to rising military tension involving countries like Iran, Israel and the United States.
Airlines Cancel And Reroute Flights
Because of the growing crisis, many international airlines don cancel flights going to major cities across the region, while others reroute aircraft to avoid possible security threats.
Some flights wey normally pass through Middle East airspace now dey forced to take longer routes, causing delays for passengers and higher operational costs for airlines.
Airports On High Alert
Airports across the region, including those for Dubai and Doha, don increase security monitoring as authorities try to ensure passenger safety.
Travel experts warn say if the conflict escalate further, the disruption fit affect global aviation operations and international trade.
Travellers Advised To Stay Updated
Airline companies and aviation regulators dey advise travellers to check flight updates regularly and maintain contact with their airlines before heading to the airport.
Analysts say the situation still dey develop and the impact on global travel fit continue if the tension for the Middle East no reduce soon.


