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Travel chaos starts to ease as Gulf States reopen airspace

Leen Al-Rashdan and Danny Lee / Bloomberg
Leen Al-Rashdan and Danny Lee / Bloomberg • 3 min read
Travel chaos starts to ease as Gulf States reopen airspace
Hubs in Doha and Dubai had closed briefly in preparation for Iran’s missile strike Monday at a US air base in Qatar. Photo: Bloomberg
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Air-travel disruptions started to ease in the Middle East as a cease-fire deal was reached between Israel and Iran and several Persian Gulf states reopened their airspace.

National carriers in the Gulf resumed flights during the night, with operations restarting at some of the world’s busiest airports.

Hubs in Doha and Dubai had closed briefly in preparation for Iran’s missile strike Monday at a US air base in Qatar.

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