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Middle Eastern Air Travel Advisory – June 2025
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Key Impacts on UAE-based Airlines:

  • Emirates: Flights to Amman and Beirut are paused until Sunday, June 22. Routes to Iran and Iraq are suspended until at least Monday, June 30.
  • Flydubai: Flights to Iran, Iraq, Israel, and Syria are halted until at least Monday, June 30.
  • Etihad: Flights to Jordan are suspended until Friday, June 20, and to Israel until Sunday, June 22.
  • Air Arabia: Announced flight suspensions from Sharjah to Iran, Iraq, Russia, Armenia, Georgia, and Azerbaijan until June 30, and to Jordan until June 20.

Other Affected Airlines:

  • Air India: Diverted 12 flights and plans to reduce its wide-body international flight schedule by 15% until mid-July.
  • Qatar Airways, Kuwait Airways, Oman Air, and EgyptAir were also affected.

UAE Government Response:

The Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs, and Port Security activated its emergency airport response plan on Wednesday, June 18, deploying field teams to airports to support travelers and introducing flexibility for flight routes.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs urged Emiratis in affected countries (Jordan, Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, Iran, and Israel) to register with Twajudi, its emergency service for citizens abroad.

Travel Advice for Dubai:

Despite regional tensions, Dubai remains safe for travel, with no official warnings from UK or US governments. Flights to and within the UAE are largely unaffected.

  • Travelers are advised to check flight status regularly, allow extra time for connections, and stay flexible.
  • It's recommended to contact airlines directly for the latest updates before traveling and to take out comprehensive insurance.
  • Registering with your embassy is also advised for extended stays.