Middle East airlines face weeks of disruption after airspace closures following the Iran conflict, with major hubs like Dubai and Doha grounded and hundreds of thousands of passengers stranded or rerouted. Aviation experts say recovery will take several weeks as airlines coordinate alternate routes, source crews and aircraft, and manage accommodation costs while facing uncertainty about when operations can fully resume.
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Middle East airlines face weeks of disruption after airspace closures following the Iran conflict, with major hubs like Dubai and Doha grounded and hundreds of thousands of passengers stranded or rerouted. Aviation experts say recovery will take several weeks as airlines coordinate alternate routes, source crews and aircraft, and manage accommodation costs while facing uncertainty about when operations can fully resume.