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Airline Shares Rebound as Some Middle East Flights Resume

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Shares in global airline companies saw a rebound as a limited number of flights resumed in the Middle East following recent disruptions caused by heightened regional tensions. The resumption of services has provided relief to investors who had been concerned about prolonged interruptions to key air travel routes.

Industry sources say airlines gradually restarted flights in affected areas, prioritizing commercial and passenger services along safer corridors. While operations remain cautious due to ongoing security concerns, even a partial return of flights has helped stabilize market confidence and support share prices.

Analysts note that airline stocks are particularly sensitive to geopolitical risks, as disruptions in major hubs and air corridors can lead to significant revenue losses. The limited resumption of flights suggests that carriers are cautiously optimistic about navigating the risks while maintaining essential connectivity.

Despite the rebound, experts warn that volatility may persist as the situation in the Gulf and surrounding regions evolves. Investors are closely monitoring developments, including potential escalation or further security threats, which could impact both passenger travel and cargo operations.

The recovery in airline shares underscores the importance of regional stability for the global aviation sector, highlighting how even brief interruptions in Middle East airspace can ripple through international markets.

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