
Key Points
- Widespread airspace closures and flight disruptions have occurred across the Middle East after Israel and the U.S. launched strikes on Iran.
- The UAE, Qatar, and Kuwait closed or restricted their airspace, and airlines such as Emirates, Flydubai, Air Arabia, and Qatar Airways reported significant delays, cancellations, and rerouting.
- Governments and embassies advised residents and travelers to shelter in place, and the situation remains volatile with ongoing military operations.
Summary
Following a major escalation in the Middle East, including pre-emptive strikes by Israel and the U.S. against Iran and retaliatory attacks by Iran, key airspace across the region has been closed or restricted. These closures have caused significant disruptions to airline schedules, with major carriers suspending, rerouting, or canceling flights. Governments and embassies have issued shelter-in-place advisories for residents and travelers, as the situation continues to develop amid ongoing military operations.
