Dubai: A wave of flight cancellations and route adjustments has hit air travel across the Middle East, with Dubai and other Gulf hubs significantly impacted, as the escalating Israel-Iran conflict—now involving direct US military action—raises serious security concerns across regional airspace.
Airlines from the US, Europe, and Asia have suspended or rerouted flights amid mounting risks of missile activity, drone threats, and airspace closures, particularly across Iran, Iraq, Syria, and parts of the Eastern Mediterranean.
For over a week, commercial traffic through one of the busiest global air corridors has been dramatically reduced, forcing airlines to opt for longer and costlier alternative routes through Egypt, Saudi Arabia, or the Caspian region. These detours are adding flight time, fuel consumption, and crew expenses, at a time when oil prices are also surging due to the regional tensions.
As geopolitical tensions continue to unfold, airlines are closely monitoring the situation, with safety protocols and routing decisions subject to change at short notice. Travellers should remain alert and maintain communication with their airlines.
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