Emirates airline said ​on Monday ‌that it expects to operate ​a ​limited Dubai flight ⁠schedule after ​10 am ​local time.
As the war with Iran continues, oil prices are soaring and airlines will see higher fuel costs – which could hit travelers around the world in their wallets.
ABC's Elizabeth Schulze reports on the economic fallout the war in Iran and its strain on American businesses and consumers.
Flights were temporarily halted at Dubai’s main international airport. Some flights were diverted to Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC).
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Airlines hiking fares and adding fuel surcharges as fuel costs have soared since the beginning of the conflict in the Middle ...
Air New Zealand will be cutting back on flights over the next two months — a 5% reduction in its services — due to a surge of ...
Passengers will be offered seats on the emergency flights at no charge but are asked to register on the El AL website.
Airline CEOs are urging Congress to end the partial government shutdown as passengers report hours-long TSA wait times and ...
High volatility in oil prices linked to tensions in the Middle East is increasing pressure on airline ticket prices as carriers face higher fuel costs ...
The parent of IndiGo said it will operate 252 weekly flights to and from the West Asia between March 16 and March 28, 2026 ...