Continuing conflict in the Middle East could significantly affect global aviation and fuel prices. According to Sin Chansereyvutha, Secretary of State at the State Secretariat of Civil Aviation, disruptions in major Middle Eastern flight hubs may force airlines to reroute flights. This could lead to longer travel times and higher transportation costs. Tourism to Cambodia may also be indirectly affected since many international passengers connect through Gulf aviation hubs. Major airports that could be impacted include Dubai International Airport, Hamad International Airport in Doha, Zayed International Airport, Sharjah International Airport, Kuwait International Airport, Bahrain International Airport, and Al Maktoum International Airport. These airports serve as major global transit hubs, so disruptions there could impact international travel networks.
Father, we declare protection over every flight, pilot, crew member, and traveler. May every journey be guided and kept safe. Amen The Holy Bible, Psalm 121:8).
Lord, we declare provision and stability for countries whose economies depend on travel, fuel, and global trade. Amen (The Holy Bible, Philippians 4:19).
News Source: Khmer Times
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