Middle East Conflict Disrupts Global Flights, Oil Prices Surge

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Global Desk – Web Desk: The ongoing Middle East conflict following reported strikes on Iran has continued to disrupt global aviation and economic stability, with the impact still being felt 100 days into the crisis.

Air travel across key regional hubs, including the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Iraq, Syria, Jordan, Tel Aviv, and Iran, has not fully returned to normal operations, according to aviation sources.

The sustained instability and partial disruptions in airspace have forced several airlines to suspend or reduce flights to and from the region, affecting global connectivity.

The conflict has also contributed to rising global fuel prices, particularly following disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical oil shipping route. Analysts say energy costs have surged significantly, fueling inflationary pressure across multiple economies.

The aviation industry is among the hardest hit, with dozens of airlines reporting financial losses due to rerouted flights, higher fuel costs, and ongoing operational uncertainty.

Industry experts warn that continued instability in the region could prolong disruptions to global supply chains, energy markets, and international travel.

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