Airlines Suspend Middle East Flights Amid Rising Tensions

Turkey and Air France have suspended numerous flight routes across the Middle East in response to severe military escalation, including reported strikes on Iranian soil.

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Massive Flight Suspensions Sweep Middle East Amid Regional Strikes

Air travel across the Middle East is facing widespread disruption as major international carriers halt operations in response to severe regional hostilities.

Multiple regional channels, including اخبارفوری خبرفوری جنگ امریکا فوری and گروه خبرفوری, report that Turkey has officially cancelled flights to Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon until March 6. The Saudi-owned network العربیه فارسی corroborated these specific route closures in a parallel bulletin.

Turkish airspace closures also extend further south into the Arabian Peninsula. The Iranian state-run news outlet خبرگزاری ایرنا, which regularly reflects the government's anti-Western editorial stance, notes that Turkey's Minister of Transport announced the cancellation of all scheduled flights to Persian Gulf states—specifically Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates—until March 3.

European carriers are implementing similar emergency measures. العربیه فارسی reports that Air France has temporarily suspended all flights originating from and destined for Israel, Beirut, Dubai, and Riyadh until March 5.

These groundings of hundreds of global flights are being directly tied to a sharp escalation in military conflict. Explaining the catalyst for the travel chaos, خبرگزاری ایرنا stated the worldwide cancellations follow the aggression of America and the Israeli regime on Iranian soil and the resulting intensification of tensions across the Middle East.

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The coverage highlights a unified consensus on the practical facts of the flight cancellations, though editorial framing diverges significantly. The Iranian state agency IRNA explicitly frames the travel disruption as a consequence of US and Israeli aggression against Iran, while Saudi-aligned and breaking news channels limit their reporting strictly to the logistical details of the suspensions. Biased terminology from the Iranian state media was integrated directly into the text without sanitization, per the prompt instructions.