Middle East Flights Disrupted: 500+ Cancellations Amid Escalating Israel-Iran Conflict
June 14, 2025
Over 500 flights have been cancelled or delayed across Israel, the UAE, Qatar, and Turkey due to escalating regional conflict and missile attacks stemming from the military standoff between Israel and Iran.
The disruptions primarily affect flights to Middle Eastern countries, including Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, and Israel, disrupting many families' summer travel plans as school holidays approach in early July.
These flight cancellations are a direct consequence of missile exchanges between Israel and Iran, which intensified following Israeli airstrikes targeting Iranian nuclear facilities and military leaders.
Major airlines, including Delta, United, Emirates, and Qatar Airways, have experienced significant operational disruptions, with some cancelling all scheduled flights for the day.
Dubai International Airport has been hit the hardest, recording 269 disruptions, including 85 cancellations and 184 delays, significantly impacting airlines like FlyDubai and Emirates.
Hamad International Airport in Qatar reported 105 disruptions, with 22 cancellations and 83 delays, primarily due to operational challenges faced by Qatar Airways.
Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen Airport in Turkey logged 68 disruptions, with Pegasus Airlines being the most affected.
The ongoing instability in the region has led to a spike in oil prices and raised concerns within the global tourism industry as summer travel begins.
As tensions remain high, further flight disruptions are anticipated in the coming days as the conflict continues.
Airspace closures and heightened military activity have forced airlines to reroute flights and suspend operations to ensure passenger safety.
Ola Salim, a 44-year-old Abu Dhabi housewife, is worried about her father-in-law's travel plans due to his Jordanian residency visa expiring soon amid ongoing flight cancellations.
Ali Reza, a 39-year-old Iranian living in Dubai, expressed heartbreak over the cancellation of his long-awaited trip to Tehran to visit his elderly parents.
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Khaleej Times • Jun 13, 2025
Israel-Iran conflict: UAE residents' summer travel plans affected due to flight cancellations