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Why don t US airlines fly to the Middle East?

Escalating tensions between the United States and Iran are making it even tougher for airlines to fly over the Middle East, a heavily trafficked region where huge chunks of airspace are already off limits because of political rivalries or war.



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Delta called off its Atlanta-Dubai flight in 2015, saying it was because of unfair competition from the Gulf carriers.

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There is a high risk to civil aircraft. Iraqi airspace (ORBB/Baghdad FIR) should be avoided entirely. Several countries have issued airspace warnings advising against operating in Iraqi airspace at the lower flight levels. The airspace adjoining the Baghdad FIR is also at risk: Iran, Turkey, Syria and Saudi Arabia.

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Most flights are intended to spend as little time as possible over water, since storms are more common over the ocean than on land. An aircraft would not be safe to fly over the Pacific Ocean due to the stormy weather and frequent lightning strikes that occur there.

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Delta Air Lines discontinued service to Istanbul last month due to increased security concerns in Turkey, including a travel warning issued by the State Department, and weaker demand for air travel.

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Flights are now on sale from Dhs2,478 return. In March 2019, Virgin Atlantic stopped its flights between Dubai and London Heathrow after 12 years of operations. The airline announced in an official statement that due to a “combination of external factors”, the route was no longer economically viable.

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Dubai's Emirates suspends flights to several U.S. destinations on 5G concerns. CAIRO, Jan 18 (Reuters) - Dubai's Emirates (EMIRA. UL) airline announced on Tuesday that it will suspend flights to several destinations in the United States as of Jan. 19 until further notice because of concerns over 5G mobile deployment.

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United Is Now the Only U.S. Airline With a Nonstop Flight to Dubai — Here's What It's Like on Board. The carrier has more in store for its expansion plans.

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Why do international flights fly so far north? Planes travel along the shortest route in 3-dimensional space. This route is called a geodesic or great circle. While map projections distort these routes confusing passengers, the great circle path is the shortest path between two far locations.

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What is the longest flight in the world by distance? The longest flight in the world by distance is New York (JFK) to Singapore (SIN) on Singapore Airlines clocking in at 9,537 miles. What plane can fly the farthest in the world?

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The reason for this is that the earth revolves on its axis, forcing the middle to bulge out slightly. The curvature of the earth and its extra equatorial width mean that curving towards the poles is a shorter distance than flying in a straight line.

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