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Middle East Crisis Causes Worst Travel Chaos Since Covid Pandemic – Thousands of Flights Cancelled

Published March 2, 2026, 14:10
Middle East Crisis Causes Worst Travel Chaos Since Covid Pandemic – Thousands of Flights Cancelled

The crisis in the Middle East has caused the worst travel chaos since the Covid-19 pandemic, with thousands of flights cancelled due to the war between the US and Israel against Iran. Major airports in the Middle East, such as Dubai, have been closed for a third consecutive day, while international airlines are suspending their services. More than 7,000 flights have been cancelled in three days, with Emirates, Etihad and Qatar Airways cancelling hundreds of flights. Air India also cancelled flights to European and North American cities. The airspace over Iran and other countries in the region is almost empty, affecting routes worldwide. Passengers have been stranded in various parts of the world, from Bali to Frankfurt. Aviation industry analysts warn of further delays and cancellations in the coming days. The situation is described as extremely difficult for travellers. The crisis has caused a fall in airline stocks and intensified uncertainty in the aviation sector. An immediate resolution of the crisis is essential to restore normalcy to air transport and avoid further economic consequences.