Attack on Iran triggers global flight disruptions, impacts Canadian travellers | Globalnews.ca


The U.S. and Israel’s attack on Iran is disrupting flights across the Middle East and beyond, as regional airspaces began closing, leaving thousands of travellers across the globe stranded.

Attack on Iran triggers global flight disruptions, impacts Canadian travellers  | Globalnews.ca

Disruptions are already being felt in Canada as Air Canada cancelled a flight to Dubai earlier Saturday, hours after strikes in Iran and surrounding countries like Bahrain, Qatar, Jordan and the United Arab Emirates.

In a statement on social media, the airline stated that “due to the military situation in the Middle East, we have canceled today’s flights to and from Dubai.”

Air Canada added it is monitoring the situation and flights will be adjusted accordingly. “No flight was planned to or from Tel Aviv today. We are monitoring the situation and will adjust our schedule accordingly.”

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The airline noted that customers with upcoming flights can visit its website for updates.

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Other flights leaving Canada could also be seeing delays due to ongoing tensions in the Gulf region.

Toronto Pearson International Airport, Canada’s largest airport, said some flights are being impacted Saturday.

“Airlines are adjusting routes and schedules in response, which may lead to delays or cancellations,” the airport said in a statement.

“Passengers are advised to check their flight status directly with their airline before coming to the airport.”


Israel, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar also closed their airspace on Saturday. Airspace in southern Syria was also closed.

Planes in Canada and across the globe that had been en route to cities like Tel Aviv and Dubai early Saturday were diverted or returned to their departure airports.

Dubai International Airport alone — the world’s busiest airport for international flights —reported more than 700 inbound and outbound flights cancelled. The airport’s operator said flights were halted indefinitely at Dubai International and Dubai World Central—Al Maktoum International Airport on the Gulf city’s outskirts.

The situation is changing quickly and airlines urged passengers to check their flight status online before heading to the airport.

Global Affairs Canada has also updated its travel advisories for Canadians travelling to and from Gulf nations, including Israel, Bahrain, Jordan, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, warning of “ongoing military activity” in the region.

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– With files from The Associated Press

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Carney calls for protection of civilians as U.S., Israel strike Iran – National | Globalnews.ca


Prime Minister Mark Carney is calling for the protection of civilians as hostilities escalate in the Middle East following U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran.

Attack on Iran triggers global flight disruptions, impacts Canadian travellers  | Globalnews.ca

“We call on all parties to protect civilian lives as best as possible in what is a very serious situation,” Carney said in a conference in Mumbai, India, Saturday morning – hours after the strikes began.

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Carney framed the crisis as one involving nuclear proliferation, regional stability and civilian safety and said Canada was not involved in military planning for the attack.

“I view the issue as a fundamental issue of geopolitics, of ending state-sponsored terrorism, any nuclear proliferation in Iran and of course protecting civilian lives as much as possible,” he said.

In a statement, his office said the government is “closely following Iran-related hostilities throughout the Middle East,” and urged Canadians in Iran to shelter in place.

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“Canadians in the wider region should follow local advice and take all necessary precautions,” the statement said.

More to come.


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