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Airliners continue to avoid Iran & Iraq despite reopening of airspace

According to flight tracking sites, European airlines such as Wizz Air, Lufthansa and British Airways avoided the airspace of Iraq and Iran on Thursday. Instead, they chose routes through Afghanistan and Central Asia to reduce the risks associated with ongoing geopolitical instability in the Middle East and?Iran.

Iran closed its airspace for nearly five hours, and then reopened it after that, on Wednesday, amid fears of a possible military conflict between the U.S.A. and 'Iran, which forced airlines to cancel or reroute flights. FlightRadar24 reports that despite the airspace being reopened, many airlines continued to use alternate routes, including Singapore Airlines and TUI. Many Western airlines changed their Middle East routings in the last two years. They flew more frequently over Afghanistan despite the Taliban's rule.

On Wednesday, Germany issued "a new directive" warning its airlines not to enter Iranian airspace. This came shortly after Lufthansa revised its flight operations in the Middle East due to escalating regional tensions.

Wizz Air's spokesperson stated on Thursday that some flights departing from Dubai or Abu Dhabi will be required to stop in Larnaca (Cyprus) or Thessaloniki (Greece) for refueling and crew changes.

In recent months, carriers like Ryanair have shifted some of their routes away from the Middle East to avoid the turmoil around Israel, Iran and many other countries. Air France, for example, has avoided Iranian airspace for years. (Reporting and editing by Ed Osmond, Joanna Plucinska)

(source: Reuters)