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Travelers are stranded in Israel and Iran. Here’s how airlines are navigating the ongoing conflict
Fighting between Iran and Israel sent airports and air spaces throughout the Middle East into panic, leaving tens of thousands of travelers stuck in the region as airlines stall operations due to safety concerns and a ceasefire deal remains critically fragile.
Hundreds of thousands of stranded travelers are scrambling to make new connections and get through to airlines on jammed phone lines and online portals after the attack on Iran by the United States and Israel shut down much of the Middle East to air travel.
The U.S.-Israel war with Iran has caused far-reaching disruptions in air travel across and around the region.
What began as a regular tourist trip soon turned dramatic as an Indian vlogger documented sirens, bomb shelters and anxiety after getting stranded in Israel during the ongoing war.