Reported about 2 months ago
In response to escalating conflicts in the Middle East, major airlines like Singapore Airlines and Lufthansa have resumed flying over Afghanistan, a route they largely avoided since the Taliban's takeover. This shift comes as airlines perceive Afghan airspace as safer compared to risks posed by tensions between Iran and Israel. Traffic over Afghanistan has surged significantly since April, driven by the ongoing geopolitical climate, despite lingering concerns over security and the lack of air traffic control services in the region.
Source: YAHOO