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Hundreds of Israelis stranded at Aqaba Airport as Jordan suspends flights
Hundreds of Israelis were stranded at King Hussein International Airport in Aqaba, southern Jordan, on Sunday after the Kingdom suspended…
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Ethiopian Airlines Signs Lease Agreements with AerCap for Two Boeing 777-300ERSF Converted Freighters
Ethiopian Airlines, the largest airline in Africa, is pleased to announce that it has signed lease agreements with AerCap Holdings…
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Lufthansa Extends Suspension of Flights to the Middle East Until October 2026
Lufthansa Group has announced the extension of its flight suspensions to several destinations in the Middle East due to ongoing…
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Air Serbia discontinues Ankara service
Air Serbia has discontinued ticket sales for its seasonal service between Belgrade and Ankara. The route had been scheduled to…
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Global Aviation Faces Turbulence as Middle East Conflict Shifts Flight Paths
A pilot deciding to steer hundreds of kilometers off-course to avoid restricted airspace is no longer an anomaly—it is the…
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Morocco: Africa’s Leading Tourism Destination
ِAviation News – Morocco welcomed 19.8 million tourists in 2025, becoming Africa’s leading tourism destination, according to the country’s Ministry…
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Flydubai suspends Ljubljana, reduces other EX-YU routes
Aviation News – Flydubai has updated its operations for April amid the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, with the…
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Africa’s Travel Boom Hangs by a Thread as Middle East Conflict Sends Shockwaves Through Airlines and Tourism!
Africa’s tourism industry was showing strong signs of recovery in early 2026. However, with rising tensions in the Middle East,…
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Middle East war threatens 2026 global tourism growth as airfares surge
Rising tensions and the ongoing war in the Middle East could threaten global tourism growth in 2026 as surging oil…
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Airline, travel industries scramble with fallout from Middle East conflict
LONDON/CHICAGO/SYDNEY, March 3 (Reuters) – The airline and tourism industries scrambled to deal with the fallout from the escalating U.S. and Israeli…
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