💨 Abstract
The Middle East conflict has intensified following a U.S. attack on Iranian nuclear sites, leading to significant travel disruptions. Flights from London to Dubai and Doha have been cancelled, affecting holidaymakers and transit passengers. The U.K. Foreign Office advises caution but hasn’t issued a travel ban for Qatar. Airspaces over Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Israel are being avoided by airlines due to safety concerns. Travelers are urged to stay updated with local media and follow official guidelines.
Courtesy: Alice Murphy
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