Now Middle East Travelers Hit Hard by Sudden Flight Cancellations
Fourteen unexpected cancellations by Saudia, Flynas, and Royal Jordanian spark travel chaos at major airports—passengers urged to rebook swiftly.
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Fourteen unexpected cancellations by Saudia, Flynas, and Royal Jordanian spark travel chaos at major airports—passengers urged to rebook swiftly.
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