Moves to avoid flying in the surrounding airspace due to the attack on Iran Spread each airline January 9 3:57

After Iran has attacked a U.S. military base in Iraq, there has been a growing movement among airlines around the world to stop flying in the surrounding airspace.

Iran has fired ballistic missiles at U.S. forces stationed in Iraq early in the morning on Tuesday to retaliate for killing the commander of a Revolutionary Guard squad, raising tensions in the region.

In response, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration has banned domestic airlines from flying over Iran and Iraq, but airlines around the world are increasingly avoiding flights in this area.

Among them, Air France and the KLM Royal Dutch Airlines group have decided to cancel all flights over Iran and Iraq to ensure security, and operate other routes to Southeast Asia and other routes. It was decided.

Lufthansa in Germany will also stop flying in the surrounding airspace for the time being.

Malaysia Airlines has also decided not to fly in this area on London flights, etc., and Singapore Airlines has also decided to change the flight route of its regular flights.

In addition, the Norwegian Air Shuttle has announced that it will be re-routing Dubai flights for UAE, which is affecting the world.