Feb 28 โ€ข 10:05 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ฎ Finland Ilta-Sanomat

Finnair cancels flights due to attacks - major disruptions in international air traffic

Finnair has canceled flights to Dubai and Doha due to escalating tensions in the Middle East following U.S. attacks on Iran.

Finnair has announced the cancellation of flights to Dubai and Doha as the situation in the Middle East escalates, following U.S. military actions against Iran that are backed by Israel. As a result of these developments, the airline will avoid airspace over Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Israel, and is currently reviewing its flight routes and safety assessments. Around 1,600 customers are affected by the cancellation of weekend flights, as operations in the region continue to be unstable. The airline's communication chief, Pรคivyt Tallqvist, emphasized that the airline has been monitoring the security situation closely, and decisions are being made based on real-time evaluations of the conflict. Alternative routing options for customers are limited, as the airspace over Doha is currently closed. Tallqvist noted that Finnair has not operated flights to Israel for a significant period, reflecting the longstanding tensions in the region and the significance of these security responses. Finnair's preparations signal broader implications for international air travel as geopolitical situations cause ripple effects on airline operations. American and European carriers may face similar challenges in the coming days as they navigate flight routes and passenger safety amid ongoing conflicts. The situation is dynamic, and airlines are expected to provide updates on their flights while working to accommodate affected travelers accordingly.

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