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By Federico Maccioni, Joe Brock and Tim Hepher DUBAI, March 1 (Reuters) - Global air travel remained heavily disrupted on Sunday as war in Iran kept major Middle Eastern airports including Dubai, the
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Iran war threatens $11.7 trillion global travel industry as passengers get caught in crossfire
Travelers who are far from falling missiles, drone attacks and other geopolitical flashpoints aren't immune to ripple effects.
The US State Department is urging Americans in 14 Middle Eastern nations to "depart now" as strikes from Iran conflict spill over in the Gulf region.
Ticket prices could quickly start to increase if the conflict lingers as airlines have to reroute flights, adding hours to those flights and the use of more fuel.
Travel insurance policies generally exclude coverage tied to military action, experts said. However, much depends on the fine print.
On day 3 of the Iran war, U.S travelers can expect to see higher prices at the pump while travel stocks slump.
Drones and missiles have closed airports and caused chaos across the Middle East since the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran on Saturday. We want to hear from affected travelers.