BRUSSELS (Web Desk) – The European aviation safety regulator has advised airlines to continue avoiding flights through parts of the Middle East, warning that regional security risks remain despite recent diplomatic developments.
The recommendation comes as authorities monitor the situation following a temporary ceasefire agreement aimed at easing tensions in the region. While security conditions have shown signs of improvement, aviation experts say the possibility of renewed instability cannot be ruled out.
Airlines have been urged to maintain heightened vigilance and regularly assess operational risks when planning routes across the Gulf and neighboring regions. The advisory also highlights concerns over potential disruptions to both air and maritime traffic in strategically important areas.
Industry analysts noted that such precautionary measures are designed to safeguard passengers, flight crews and cargo operations while allowing carriers to respond quickly to any sudden changes in the security environment.
The regulator further encouraged airlines to keep contingency plans updated and closely monitor official security guidance as regional developments continue to evolve.









































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