Carriers scramble to reroute flights as alleged Israeli strike hits Iran air traffic


by The Times of Israel

The Times of Israel— Airports in Tehran, Shiraz, Isfahan briefly shuttered, Iran's western airspace cleared during attack; cancellations compound woes for water-logged Dubai

Japan Today—Thousands of flights scrapped as French air traffic controllers strike. Thousands of flights were cancelled in France and Europe on Thursday as a strike by French air traffic controllers over pay caused stoppages not seen in two decades. Airlines cut more than half of their normal flight schedules at Paris's two main airports Orly and Roissy Charles-de-Gaulle, with many flights

@thelocalfrance—Breaking: French air traffic controllers call off strike, but many flights remain cancelled. French air traffic controllers have called off a strike that was set to cause 'massive' disruption on Thursday, after reaching a last-minute deal with managers - although because of the last-minute nature of the change, many flights will still be cancelled on Thursday.

NextBigFuture.com—Israeli Missiles Have Hit Iran. Israeli missiles have hit western Iran. Explosions were heard in the city of Isfahan prompting commercial flights to divert from their routes. Isfahan’s international airport is located just northeast of Qahjaverestan. Iran’s semi-official Mehr News Agency reported that flights over Tehran, Shiraz and Isfahan had been suspended.