
""They're waging this war in economic pain in other avenues: through inconvenience for other Gulf region countries.""
"Of the major international airlines serving the region, Qatar Airways has been hit the hardest, with 4,929 flights, or nearly 89 per cent of its schedule, cancelled between 28 February and 24 March."
"Emirates has cancelled 2,280 flights, or about 44 per cent of its schedule, due to the ongoing conflict and airspace restrictions."
The war in Iran is significantly impacting Gulf carriers, which rely on major hubs like Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Doha for international travel. As airspace closures occur, passengers face longer flights and limited choices. Middle Eastern airlines, known for their profitability and premium services, are struggling due to the conflict, with Qatar Airways experiencing the most cancellations. The situation reflects a broader economic impact on the region, affecting travel logistics and costs for millions of passengers.
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