Gulf Carriers Cautiously Restore Flights Amid Airspace Reopenings
Qatar Airways and major Gulf carriers are restarting limited Middle East services, prioritising safety, rerouting and strict security amid fragile airspace reopenings.
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Qatar Airways and major Gulf carriers are restarting limited Middle East services, prioritising safety, rerouting and strict security amid fragile airspace reopenings.
Azerbaijan and Türkiye are reshaping access to Nakhchivan, shifting key air routes and accelerating rail projects that tighten political and tourism ties.
Severe disruption across Europe has left hundreds of travellers stranded as Germany, France, Italy and others delay nearly 2,000 and cancel over 200 flights.
Air Canada, Qatar Airways, ANA and rivals are preparing a new wave of enclosed business class suites set to redefine premium long haul travel from 2026.
Atlas Ocean Voyages reports scarce July to September 2026 availability on Mediterranean Epicurean Expeditions, driven by demand for immersive culinary shore tours and onboard events.
Algeria’s eastern city of Tébessa is preparing to restore international flights, positioning its borderland airport as a new tourism and trade gateway near Tunisia.
Vietnam Airlines will launch new direct flights between Ho Chi Minh City and Phuket from April 2, expanding its Southeast Asia network and boosting leisure travel.
Oman Air has cancelled flights to nine major cities until March 15, 2026, as the UAE and other states tighten airspace amid widening Middle East disruptions.
Norwegian has inaugurated a landmark Aalborg–Copenhagen service using a 40 percent blend of sustainable aviation fuel, positioning Denmark at the forefront of green flying.
UAE carriers are cutting and rerouting flights, waiving fees and funding accommodation as Middle East conflict disrupts travel plans for hundreds of thousands.
Air Tahiti Nui will restart non-stop Sydney–Papeete flights on Boeing 787-9s in December 2026, reconnecting Australia and French Polynesia and boosting South Pacific tourism.
A devastating fire has shut Glasgow Central, but the city is working to turn disruption into an unexpected showcase for visitors while London keeps its distance.