Due to the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran, 6,000 flights have been cancelled globally over the past two days.
According to aviation sources, Tel Aviv Airport in Israel has been the most affected, while airports in Damascus, Baghdad, Tehran, Beirut, and Amman’s Queen Alia Airport remain continuously closed.
Sources added that the airspace over Iran, Baghdad in Iraq, and Israel has been closed for two consecutive days, while certain flights have been allowed to pass through the airspace of Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria only with prior approval and under partial restrictions.
Tel Aviv Airport in Israel operates flights to 100 airports in 44 countries daily, while Queen Alia Airport in Amman operates flights to 81 airports in 40 countries every day.