- Hundreds of flights across the Middle East have been cancelled, leaving thousands of Britons stranded, following US and Israeli strikes against Iran.
- Iran and Iraq's airspaces were closed, and Dubai International Airport, a major global hub, suspended all flights on Saturday.
- Passengers, including Martin Boreham in Dubai, described scenes of 'carnage' and 'chaos' at airports, facing long waits and uncertainty about rebooking.
- BBC producer Elliot Worthing's flight from Doha was diverted to Muscat, Oman, where passengers were informed of the attacks and expressed concern about being stranded for days.
- The widespread disruption also affected flights departing for the region, with Jonny Escott's flight from Newcastle to Dubai being cancelled.
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