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Travelers Stranded After US-Israel Strikes on Iran: Key Facts

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Thousands of travelers find themselves stuck in far-flung spots like Australia, Brazil, and the Maldives due to U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran over the weekend. Ongoing airspace closures across the Middle East delay returns home by several days at minimum.

Causes of Widespread Flight Cancellations

Aviation-data firm Cirium reports approximately 3,000 flights canceled since the Iran conflict ignited Saturday, with continued Iranian attacks disrupting broader regional routes.

Closures blanket vast Middle East airspace, grounding operations at major hubs such as Dubai International Airport, Tel Aviv, and Doha, Qatar—one of the world’s busiest airports. More than 40 flights diverted early Saturday amid abrupt shutdowns.

Passengers connecting through these gateways suffer ripple effects, stranding vacationers, business professionals, and others across the globe.

Prospects for Getting Home

Airspace reopening timelines stay uncertain. Regional closures persist as of 11:30 a.m. ET, complicating airline operations. Carriers reposition aircraft dispersed worldwide.

Etihad Airways’ Airbus A380s—the largest passenger jets—park in locations including London, Paris, Toronto, and Singapore, alongside four at Abu Dhabi base, according to Flightradar24. The airline begins shifting planes to its hub for potential restarts.

Qatar Airways keeps one A380 at Doha, with others in Sydney, Bangkok, and similar sites. Israel’s El Al halts new ticket sales, prioritizing returns for current passengers over coming weeks.

Major airlines issue waivers for impacted routes and prepare extra flights to handle demand spikes upon resumption. The State Department offers no immediate details on assistance, though it organized special repatriation flights globally during the 2020 Covid-19 crisis.

Travel Insurance Implications

Conventional policies rarely cover unfolding events like military strikes or hurricanes. Opt for pricier “cancel anytime” options to gain flexibility for such scenarios.

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