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    Middle East Conflict Triggers Massive Losses for Airlines, Flights Grounded Across Region

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The ongoing escalation of hostilities between Iran and Israel has severely disrupted air travel across the Middle East, causing airlines to suffer financial losses amounting to trillions of rupees within just four days. The intensifying conflict has forced the closure of key airspace corridors, prompting widespread cancellations of international flights and leaving the aviation sector grappling with unprecedented challenges.

    Industry insiders reveal that the shutdown of air routes over several Middle Eastern countries has led to the cancellation of nearly 9,500 flights from seven major airports in the region. This disruption has translated into a staggering revenue shortfall estimated at over Rs215 billion, underscoring the profound economic impact on airlines operating in and beyond the affected areas. The ripple effects are being felt far beyond the immediate conflict zone, with carriers worldwide adjusting their schedules and routes to avoid the volatile airspace.

    Pakistan has not been immune to these disruptions. More than 400 flights originating from or destined for Pakistani airports have been called off during the same timeframe, causing significant operational and financial strain on local airlines. Aviation authorities in Pakistan estimate that these cancellations have resulted in revenue losses close to Rs10 billion. The suspension of flights has also inconvenienced thousands of passengers, many of whom face uncertainty regarding travel plans amid the volatile situation.

    Experts warn that if the conflict continues to escalate and airspace restrictions remain in place, the aviation industry could face even more severe operational setbacks. Beyond the immediate loss of ticket sales, airlines are incurring additional expenses related to passenger compensation, including refunds and accommodation costs. These mounting financial burdens threaten the stability of carriers already struggling in a post-pandemic recovery phase.

    Among the affected airlines, Saudi Arabia’s national carrier, Saudia, has officially confirmed the suspension of flights to and from several regional and international destinations. In a statement released on March 2, the airline announced that services to cities such as Amman, Kuwait City, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Doha, Bahrain, Moscow, and Peshawar would remain halted until 23:59 GMT on March 4. Saudia emphasized that passengers impacted by these cancellations are being contacted directly and urged all travelers to verify their flight status prior to heading to airports to avoid unnecessary inconvenience.

    As the situation remains fluid, aviation authorities and airlines continue to monitor developments closely, hoping for a swift resolution that would allow the resumption of normal flight operations. The ongoing conflict not only threatens regional stability but also highlights the vulnerability of global air travel networks to geopolitical tensions. For now, passengers and airlines alike must navigate the uncertainties posed by this escalating crisis, with the hope that peace and stability will soon be restored to the skies over the Middle East.

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