Middle East Air Turmoil Deepens With Fresh Wave of Cancellations
A fresh shutdown of key Gulf airspace is rippling across global routes, with 181 flights cancelled and 434 delayed, stranding travelers from Dammam to Dallas.
William R Martin writes about travel from the ground up. His work focuses on remote routes, working ports, border crossings, ferry lines, and the landscapes that shape how people move across regions.
A fresh shutdown of key Gulf airspace is rippling across global routes, with 181 flights cancelled and 434 delayed, stranding travelers from Dammam to Dallas.
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