US Airline CEOs: "Pay Security Workers Even During the Shutdown"
In a letter to Congress, major airline executives warn that failure to pay security workers during government shutdowns is causing severe flight delays and long lines at airports
In a letter to Congress, major airline executives warn that failure to pay security workers during government shutdowns is causing severe flight delays and long lines at airports
A drone hit a fuel tank near the airport early this morning. Flight operations were halted for several hours "to ensure the safety of all passengers and staff." Several flights were diverted to an alternative airport, Emirates is operating on a partial schedule only
As conflict disrupts flights and raises safety concerns, travelers are changing their plans. From Europe to Asia, new destinations are quickly replacing traditional Middle East hotspots
According to an official statement from the authorities in the United Arab Emirates, two drones crashed near Dubai airport. injuring three citizens. Air traffic at the airport has not been stopped
The weather forecast may cause delays and cancellations for most flights departing and arriving in the area. If necessary, passengers can change their flight dates at no additional charge
easyJet on Tel Aviv flights: "We plan to monitor the situation and resume flights this coming winter." Also: What is the company's policy towards customers whose flights were canceled this summer?
The US Presents advanced technologies for identifying aerial threats without compromising public privacy. "Countering drones is not just a battlefield problem, it's a homeland defense imperative. We only collect what is necessary to identify a potential threat."
The UK has temporarily withdrawn embassy staff dependents from the UAE after Iranian missile and drone attacks on Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Diplomatic missions remain open
The US State Department ordered non-essential employees at the consulate in Adana to leave the area, but the overall alert level for Turkey remained unchanged
Cirium, a company that monitors global aviation activity, has published daily flight cancellation data in the Middle East, indicating a serious crisis in the industry that could change the map of the region