Airlines left with fewer flight routes as global conflict zones expand

WorldBusiness & Finance
5 Jun 2025 • 10:51 PM MYT
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  • Airlines are facing increased operational and financial burdens due to the rise in global conflict zones, including threats from missiles and airspace closures.
  • Airspace closures around Russia, Ukraine, the Middle East, and parts of Africa are forcing airlines into expensive, last-minute re-routings.
  • The Israeli-Palestinian conflict and drone activity near Russian airports have led to commercial flights sharing airspace with potential hazards, raising safety concerns.
  • The downing of an Azerbaijan Airlines flight in Kazakhstan and a cargo plane in Sudan highlights the worst-case scenario of aircraft being hit by weaponry, prompting calls for better information sharing between governments.
  • IATA emphasises the need for urgent global coordination to address conflict zone risks, as airlines navigate a patchwork of government notices and security advice, with flight crews retaining the right to refuse flights over unsafe airspace.

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