Charter flights open to Pennsylvanians stuck in Middle East
Airfind news item
By Chrissy Suttles
Published on March 4, 2026.
The State Department is facilitating charter flights for stranded Americans in the Middle East, as the Iran war intensifies and disrupts global air travel. The flights are available from the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan. Those unable to leave should stay in the United States. The State Department has previously advised thousands of stranded Americans to book flights despite ongoing disruptions from strikes.
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