Gulf Airlines Shift Bases and Suspend Flights Amid US-Iran Conflict Escalation

Gulf airlines like Jazeera Airways, Kuwait Airways, and Gulf Air have rerouted flights and relocated operations to airports in Saudi Arabia and other regions to avoid conflict zones. This operational shift follows escalating tensions involving the US, Israel, and Iran, causing widespread flight suspensions and safety-driven cancellations. Observers should monitor ongoing conflict developments as airlines adjust schedules and routes, impacting regional connectivity and passenger travel plans.
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