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Egypt Bans Flights Over Tehran Airspace For 3 Hours Amid Tensions

LONDON – In response to escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, Egypt has issued a directive for all its airlines to avoid Iranian airspace for a three-hour window on Thursday. This decision comes as part of a broader regional reaction to the ongoing conflict and concerns of a potential escalation.

Details of the Restriction

According to a safety notice (NOTAM) provided to pilots on Wednesday, Egyptian airlines are instructed to steer clear of Tehran Flight Information Region (FIR) from 0100 to 0400 GMT. The notice explicitly states that no flight plans over this area will be accepted during this period. This move is aimed at ensuring the safety of flights amid the heightened tensions in the region.

Wider Impact on Aviation

The restriction by Egypt follows recent actions by Jordanian authorities, who have also implemented measures affecting airlines. Jordan has mandated that all flights landing at its airports carry an additional 45 minutes’ worth of fuel. This precaution is part of a broader trend of airlines revising their schedules to avoid Iranian and Lebanese airspace and canceling flights to Israel and Lebanon due to fears of a potential wider conflict.

Many countries in the region, including Jordan, had previously closed their airspace earlier this year in response to aerial attacks on Israel, further highlighting the current instability.

Context of the Tensions

The recent flare-up in tensions comes after the killing of senior members of militant groups Hamas and Hezbollah, which has exacerbated fears of a broader conflict. Airlines and authorities in the region are taking these precautionary measures to safeguard against potential risks and ensure the safety of international air travel.

As the situation continues to evolve, travelers are advised to stay informed about potential disruptions and changes to flight schedules.

Shukriya Shahi

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