EU Aviation Regulator Extends Middle East Airspace Avoidance Advisory to April 24
Europe's aviation safety regulator, EASA, has officially extended its advisory recommending that airlines avoid airspace over the Middle East and Gulf regions until April 24. This update, released in a bulletin regarding conflict zones, prolongs the previous restriction which was set to expire on April 10. The extension reflects ongoing security concerns in the region, necessitating continued caution for commercial flights operating in these areas. The decision impacts flight paths and operational planning for European carriers and international airlines utilizing these corridors. This regulatory action underscores the persistent instability affecting regional air travel safety.
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EU Aviation Regulator Extends Middle East Airspace Avoidance Advisory to April 24
Europe's aviation safety regulator, EASA, has officially extended its advisory recommending that airlines avoid airspace over the Middle East and Gulf regions until April 24. This update, released in a bulletin regarding conflict zones, prolongs the previous restriction which was set to expire on April 10. The extension reflects ongoing security concerns in the region, necessitating continued caution for commercial flights operating in these areas. The decision impacts flight paths and operational planning for European carriers and international airlines utilizing these corridors. This regulatory action underscores the persistent instability affecting regional air travel safety.
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