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Shipping Avoids Middle East After US-Israel Strikes on Iran

By MGN EditorialMarch 1, 2026 at 01:34 PM

Shipping and airlines are avoiding the Middle East region after the US and Israel launched strikes on Iran, according to reports.

Shipping companies are steering clear of the Middle East region following the recent US and Israeli military strikes on Iran, according to reports from the Journal of Commerce and other maritime news sources. The US has established a maritime warning zone in the region, effectively placing the area off-limits to commercial shipping. Additionally, several major airlines have suspended both passenger and cargo flights across the Middle East in response to the heightened tensions. 'The situation in the region is extremely volatile right now, and shipping companies are understandably cautious about operating in these waters,' said industry analyst Alex Thompson. 'With the US warning zone in place and the airspace disruptions, it's simply not worth the risk for most commercial vessels.' The strikes on Iran came after a series of escalating incidents in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global chokepoint for oil shipments. Iran has threatened to disrupt shipping in the region, leading many operators to avoid the area altogether for the time being. 'Safety and security of crews and cargoes is the top priority,' said the CEO of a major container shipping line. 'We're closely monitoring the situation and will only send vessels through the Middle East if we're confident it's safe to do so.' Industry groups are urging caution and careful risk assessment before any voyages in the region. 'This is a very fluid situation that requires constant vigilance,' said the secretary-general of a leading maritime association. 'Shipping companies need to stay in close contact with authorities and make decisions based on the latest intelligence and threat assessments.'
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