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00:01The global aviation network once operated like a well-coordinated symphony, but the current crisis has disrupted the rhythm.
00:09The skies over the Middle East are now crowded with fighter jets, drones and missiles, turning the region into an
00:17open theatre of confrontation.
00:20Travellers from around the world have found themselves stranded after more than 20,000 flights were cancelled across seven major
00:28airports in recent days.
00:30Meanwhile, governments and airlines are racing against time to return stranded passengers to their home countries amid tightened security restrictions.
00:40From Dubai to the heart of Europe, the war has severely disrupted global aviation, triggering one of the most significant
00:48disturbances in years and redrawing the map of regional airspace.
00:53Some parts of the region's airspace are seeing partial reopenings to ease the growing backlog of passengers, while airlines are
01:02attempting to reschedule flights and find alternative routes amid shortages of aircraft and crews, along with rising operational costs.
01:11With uncertainty over when the war will end, next month could bring further chaos to already crowded airports.
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