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What the US-Iran Ceasefire Means for Travel in the Middle East

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What the US-Iran Ceasefire Means for Travel in the Middle East

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The US and Iran have agreed to a two-week ceasefire, which may impact travel in the Middle East. The temporary pause allows for negotiations between the two countries and may lead to changes in airline schedules and travel advisories.

The US and Iran agreed to a ceasefire on April 7. The two-week pause allows for negotiations and may impact travel. Airline schedules remain limited, with Emirates, Etihad, and Qatar operating at reduced capacities. Airspace remains restricted, with some countries still off-limits. Government travel advisories have not been updated. Airlines are cautious about changing schedules due to the temporary nature of the ceasefire.

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