Qatar Airways, EgyptAir Cancellations Disrupt Egypt Travel
More than 25 Qatar Airways and EgyptAir flights serving key Middle East hubs from Egypt have been canceled, stranding passengers amid ongoing regional airspace restrictions.
Wayne Hall is a travel journalist for The Traveler, specializing in travel news, aviation updates, and destination impacts.
More than 25 Qatar Airways and EgyptAir flights serving key Middle East hubs from Egypt have been canceled, stranding passengers amid ongoing regional airspace restrictions.
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