In a move that’s shaking up international travel, Iran has warned airlines to steer clear of its airspace for a three-hour window on Thursday due to military exercises. π«π
π Key Details:
- Duration of Airspace Ban: 4:30 a.m. to 7:30 a.m. Thursday (Iran Time), with an additional three-hour period on Wednesday.
- Reason: Military drills, amid heightened regional tensions.
- Affected Airlines: Egyptian carriers, as per Egyptβs Civil Aviation Ministry directive.
π Background:
The warning comes in the wake of escalating tensions following the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran and a senior Hezbollah commander in Beirut. This incident has fueled suspicion and heightened security concerns, particularly between Iran and Israel.
Iran has accused Israel of being behind the July 31 explosion that killed Haniyeh, though Israel has neither confirmed nor denied involvement. The heightened state of alert has led several international airlines to suspend flights to Lebanon, Israel, and Iran. βοΈβ οΈ
WHY THIS IRAN AIRSPACE THING IS HUGE:
— Derek Wallbank (@dwallbank) June 21, 2019
This map is where airlines generally think it's safe to fly & not fly from Europe to Asia. Iraq/Syria/Afghanistan = no, Pakistan, some try to avoid.
The circle is, roughly speaking, the latest Iran-U.S. problem zone. So you see the issue. pic.twitter.com/gqXqVN777f
π¨ Whatβs Next:
Travelers and airlines are advised to monitor updates closely as the situation develops. The regionβs instability continues to impact air travel, adding to the growing list of international flight disruptions. ππ¬
Stay tuned for further updates and make sure to check your flight status if youβre traveling in or around the affected areas.