Posted 9 days ago

Middle East Travelers - Flight Disruptions - The New York Times

Iranian drones and missiles have forced airlines to cancel thousands of flights across the Middle East, crippling major global hubs like Dubai International Airport and Hamad International Airport in Doha. The United States government has urged Americans to leave the region as the conflict worsens, but many are struggling to find a way out, with some attempting overland routes or alternate airport connections. If you are stranded or have had your travel plans affected by the conflict, we want to hear about it. How Is the Mideast Conflict Affecting Your Travel? We’ll read every submission and contact you if we’re interested in learning more and possibly publishing part of your story. We won’t publish any submission without reaching out to you first. Please share details about your current location, airline, reason for travel, what has happened so far, your plans to get home, and whether anyone is assisting you (airline, hotel, country, travel adviser).
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