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The current situation in the Middle East is significantly impacting air traffic and day-to-day flight planning. With parts of Iranian airspace restricted, operators and charter providers are required to adjust routes in real time and identify safe alternatives.

Iran has long been a key transit corridor for flights between Europe, the Middle East and Asia. Avoiding this airspace often results in longer routes, increased fuel consumption, extended flight times and more complex overall logistics.

For clients, this means that every flight must now be assessed individually – taking into account the availability of air corridors, their capacity and current safety recommendations. As conditions can change within hours, rapid response and experienced decision-making are essential to ensure smooth operations.

In some cases, operational limitations at airports across the region further increase the complexity of planning and coordination. As a result, flight preparation today relies heavily on real-time data, expertise and close international cooperation.

In such a dynamic environment, having the right partner is key. Our team deals with these situations on a daily basis and continuously monitors developments across regions to propose the most suitable and safe solutions for our clients in real time. This allows us to ensure optimal routing without compromising safety, efficiency or client comfort.

 

We shared our insights on this topic in an interview for iDNES.cz, where you can explore more details about real-world flight planning under current conditions.

Read the full article here:
https://www.idnes.cz/technet/technika/planovani-letu-iran-valka.A260324_151928_tec_technika_alv#space-a