Middle East flights reopen as new confusion hits travelers
Commercial aviation in the Middle East is slowly resuming following a U.S.-brokered ceasefire that reopened critical airspace. While major hubs like Dubai and Doha are returning to service, travelers still face significant confusion due to inconsistent airline schedules and lingering rebooking restrictions.
Why it matters
The reopening of these transit corridors is essential for stabilizing global supply chains and international travel networks that were severely disrupted by the regional conflict.
Commercial aviation across the Middle East is slowly resuming operations after months of disruptions driven by the Iran war . However, a new wave of confusion is replacing outright cancellations, as uneven schedules, lingering waivers, and shifting policies complicate what might otherwise look like a return to normal.
The article provides a factual report on aviation logistics without taking a political stance on the underlying conflict.
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