Middle Eastern airports such as the United Arab Emirates’ Dubai and Qatar’s Doha fashioned themselves into the crossroads of the world in the last couple of decades. Both are closed following U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran on Saturday, wreaking havoc on international air travel.
Dubai and Doha are among the largest international hubs for air travel, said Henry Harteveldt, a travel-industry analyst with Atmosphere Research Group.
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The U.S.-Israel attack on Iran will wreak havoc on international air travel
Middle Eastern airports such as the United Arab Emirates’ Dubai and Qatar’s Doha fashioned themselves into the crossroads of the world in the last couple of decades. Both are closed following U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran on Saturday, wreaking havoc on international air travel.
Dubai and Doha are among the largest international hubs for air travel, said Henry Harteveldt, a travel-industry analyst with Atmosphere Research Group.