How War With Iran Is Gumming Up Global Aviation
When the missiles started to fly, tens of thousands of travelers expecting to change planes in Dubai, Doha or Abu Dhabi were stranded.
Planes parked on the tarmac on Monday in Dubai.
Photographer: Fadel Senna/AFP/Getty Images
The Middle East, connecting Europe, Asia and Africa, has become an important travel hub. That geographical advantage means tens of thousands of passengers a day pass through the area’s sparkling airports. Bloomberg News reporter Leen Al Rashdan in Dubai explains how conflict in the region is gumming up global aviation.
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