Iran Strikes Prompt Flight Cancellations, Leave Travelers Stranded in Qatar
Iranian military strikes in the Middle East have led to widespread flight cancellations, stranding hundreds of thousands of passengers including Americans in Qatar.

Iranian military strikes overnight have prompted widespread flight cancellations across the Middle East, leaving hundreds of thousands of passengers and workers stranded in the region. Qatar has been particularly affected, with many travelers unable to leave due to suspended airline operations.
The strikes have created diplomatic tensions, with Iran's Foreign Ministry claiming the attacks targeted U.S. interests rather than Qatar specifically. However, Qatari officials have rejected Iran's characterization of the strikes and their intended targets.
Among those affected are American citizens caught in the travel disruption. Trent Burns, a Florida resident currently in Qatar, expressed frustration with the U.S. government's response to the crisis, describing it as "absolutely disappointing" in his efforts to secure assistance for departure.
Airlines throughout the region have canceled flights as a precautionary measure following the Iranian military action, creating a backlog of travelers seeking alternative routes out of the Middle East. The flight disruptions have affected both tourists and business travelers, as well as workers based in the region.
The incident represents an escalation in regional tensions, with the strikes contributing to what analysts describe as an expanding conflict in the Middle East. The situation continues to develop as diplomatic officials work to address both the immediate travel crisis and the broader security implications of Iran's military actions.