Airlines told to avoid Iraq and Lebanon airspace
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has advised airlines to avoid flying over Iraq and Lebanon due to uncertainties related to the US-Iran ceasefire and the potential for rapid conflict escalation. The agency extended its conflict-zone advisory until July 8, underscoring safety concerns in the Middle East airspace.
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Airlines told to avoid Iraq and Lebanon airspace
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