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    Airlines Resume Flights Over Afghanistan

    Muhammad IdreesBy Muhammad IdreesAugust 23, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
    Airlines Resume Flights Over Afghanistan
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    Airline flights over Afghanistan are starting up again. British Airways, Lufthansa, and Singapore Airlines have resumed their flights over the area. This follows three years of staying away from Afghanistan. Air traffic control services were suspended after the Taliban took control of the country and it was decided to avoid flying into Afghan airspace.

    In light of the ongoing crisis in the Middle East, Afghanistan airspace is now considered a relatively safe alternative. Airlines such as British Airways, Singapore Airlines, and Lufthansa have modified their routes. Afghanistan is a crucial route between Europe and Asia, which is why they have chosen to fly over it.

    For years, concerns over security kept airlines away from Afghanistan. But with the Middle East conflict creating risks elsewhere, Afghanistan airspace is now considered safer. The return to Afghan skies by these airlines reflects the changing global aviation landscape. This move highlights the challenges airlines face in ensuring safety for their passengers while adapting to shifting geopolitical situations.

    Airlines resuming flights over Afghanistan is a significant development. It shows how major carriers are adjusting their strategies in response to current events. This decision marks a key change in international flight routes, with Afghanistan airspace playing a crucial role once again.

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