Nearly 25,000 flights cancelled across Middle East since start of war on Iran
Nearly 25,000 flights cancelled across Middle East since start of war on Iran Nearly 25,000 of the roughly 44,000 flights scheduled to operate in and out of the Middle East between Saturday and Thursday were cancelled, according to aviation analytics firm Cirium. Dubai International Airport, one of the region’s main hubs, saw the highest number of disruptions. As some airspace began reopening, the UAE said on Thursday it was resuming a limited number of flights to and from Dubai.