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More airlines fly over Afghanistan in last week as Middle East tensions rise

Airline companies have actually diverted more flights over Afghanistan over the past week to prevent Iranian airspace, information shows, contributing to journey times and fuel expenses in the current disruption for routes between Asia and Europe as tensions in the Middle East escalate.

Flights over Afghanistan were already growing in recent months, but expectations of an Israeli action to an Iranian ballistic rocket attack on Israel recently have enhanced that trend, information from flight tracker FlightRadar24 programs.

EASA recently released a caution for airline companies to avoid Iranian airspace.

FlightRadar24 showed 132 overflights of Afghanistan on Sept. 29. On Oct. 2, the day after Iran assaulted Israel, the number of Afghan overflights rose to 176.

On Oct. 6, the everyday number had gradually increased to 222.

Taliban authorities stated the variety of overflights were even greater in current days than the FlightRadar24 information showed.

Specifically, over the previous five or six days, there have been about 350 transit flights in 24 hours, compared to around 100 transit flights (a year ago) formerly, said Imamudden Ahmadi, the representative for the Taliban-run Ministry of Transport and Aviation.

FlightRadar24 on Tuesday revealed British Airways and Singapore Airlines flights using Afghanistan's. airspace.

The data did disappoint a breakdown of which airlines were. using Afghan airspace more in the last week. British Airways and. Singapore Airlines did not instantly respond to a Reuters. request for remark.

Many airline companies had actually started routing through Iran and the. Middle East after Russian and Ukrainian skies were closed to. most Western providers when the Ukraine war started in 2022.

The brand-new rerouting reveals the hard calculus airline companies are. required to make as the security of the airspace throughout the Middle. East becomes more precarious and fears of a local war rise a. year after the start of the Israel-Hamas war.

What was currently a really minimal set of route alternatives is now. down to the last few options that there are - for this reason Afghanistan. seeing more traffic, stated Mark Zee, the creator of flight-risk. details sharing organization OPSGROUP.

Air traffic control service for carriers flying over Afghanistan has. not been available considering that the Taliban took over three years ago -. leaving airlines to count on standards from regulators.

I anticipate that this avoidance of Iran, and perhaps Iraq,. will continue for numerous weeks a minimum of, till either Israel. makes a relocation, or the circumstance soothes, Zee said.

(source: Reuters)