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    HotspotorlandoNewsBy HotspotorlandoNews22 de June de 2025Updated:22 de June de 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Israel Launches Rescue Flights Amid Middle East Airspace Disruptions

    In response to escalating tensions in the Middle East, Israel has initiated a series of “rescue” flights to evacuate its citizens stranded abroad, as global airlines reroute or cancel services to avoid volatile airspace. The move comes after U.S. military strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities triggered widespread flight disruptions, forcing carriers to steer clear of skies over Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Israel. The situation has left tens of thousands of travelers, including many Israelis, grappling with delays, cancellations, and uncertainty.

    On Sunday, Israel briefly reopened its airspace for six hours, allowing limited rescue operations to land at Ben Gurion Airport near Tel Aviv. The country’s Airports Authority announced plans to expand these operations starting Monday, with 24 daily flights from various destinations, each capped at 50 passengers. Israeli airline El Al reported receiving approximately 25,000 applications for these flights in just one day, underscoring the scale of the crisis. However, major Israeli carriers, including El Al, Arkia, and Israir, had earlier suspended both commercial and rescue flights, citing safety concerns amid ongoing missile exchanges between Israel and Iran.

    The broader aviation landscape in the Middle East has been thrown into chaos. With Russian and Ukrainian airspace already closed due to ongoing conflicts, the region serves as a critical corridor for flights connecting Europe and Asia. The closure of airspace over multiple Middle Eastern countries has forced airlines to adopt longer, costlier routes, such as detours over the Caspian Sea to the north or through Egypt and Saudi Arabia to the south. These reroutings have led to increased fuel and crew costs, extended flight times, and significant delays for passengers worldwide.

    Global carriers have also taken drastic measures. American Airlines suspended flights to Qatar, while United Airlines paused services to Dubai. Emirates canceled routes to Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, and Iran, and Qatar Airways halted operations to Iran, Iraq, and Syria. European airlines, including British Airways, Singapore Airlines, and Air France, have canceled flights to destinations like Dubai, Doha, and Riyadh, prioritizing passenger and crew safety. Lufthansa suspended services to Tehran, and Air India rerouted flights to avoid high-risk zones. The ripple effects have even led to a 500% surge in air traffic over Afghanistan, as airlines seek alternative paths through less volatile regions.

    The crisis began intensifying on June 13, when Israel launched military actions on Iranian soil, prompting retaliatory strikes and airspace closures across the region. A missile attack by Yemen’s Houthi rebels near Ben Gurion Airport in early May had already heightened concerns, leading many airlines to suspend Tel Aviv routes. The U.S. strikes on Iran further escalated the situation, with flight risk monitoring organizations warning of heightened dangers to American operators in the region. Countries like Japan and New Zealand have begun organizing evacuations, with Japan facilitating land-based extractions from Iran to Azerbaijan and New Zealand preparing military transport for its citizens.

    For Israel, the rescue flights represent a critical lifeline for citizens caught in the turmoil. The government has also mobilized maritime efforts, though delays have affected operations like the Mano Maritime cruise ship tasked with ferrying Israelis from Cyprus. Transport Minister Miri Regev has emphasized the importance of “Operation Safe Return,” which involves private airlines and shipping companies to bring stranded citizens home by air and sea. Despite these efforts, the suspension of regular commercial flights and the limited capacity of rescue operations continue to pose challenges.

    The aviation industry faces not only logistical hurdles but also economic pressures. Rerouting flights increases operational costs, while the potential for rising oil prices following the U.S. strikes threatens to drive up jet fuel expenses. For passengers, the disruptions mean prolonged uncertainty, with airlines offering rebooking options or refunds but little clarity on when normalcy might return.

    As diplomatic efforts to de-escalate the conflict falter, the skies over the Middle East remain tense. Israel’s rescue flights offer a glimmer of hope for those stranded, but the broader aviation crisis underscores the fragility of global travel in times of geopolitical unrest. For now, airlines and governments alike are navigating an increasingly complex and unpredictable landscape, with safety as the paramount concern.

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