More than 3,400 flights have been canceled as a result of the closure of Gulf countries' airspace, leaving hundreds of thousands of passengers stranded at airports.
According to Medianews.az, the conflict has caused serious disruptions in global air transport.
More than six major airports in the region, including Dubai International Airport, Sharjah International Airport, Abu Dhabi International Airport, and Hamad International Airport, have ceased operations.
Since Middle Eastern airports are key transit hubs between Europe, Asia, and Africa, the closures have had a chain reaction on flight networks worldwide.
According to preliminary information, around 300 thousand passengers remain at airports. Groups have been sent to the region to support the evacuation of British citizens.
Images have circulated on social media showing passengers waiting in long queues and spending the night in terminals.
Currently, most of the airspace remains closed, and the situation continues to be uncertain.
Medianews.az