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Middle East Airspace Closures Disrupt Flights

US and Israel's attack on Iran sparks regional travel warnings

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The Middle East is facing a wave of flight disruptions and travel warnings after the US and Israel launched an attack on Iran on Saturday morning. The attack, confirmed by President Donald Trump, has resulted in the...

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Middle East Airspace Closures Disrupt Flights

US and Israel's attack on Iran sparks regional travel warnings

Saturday, February 28, 2026 • 3 min read • 1 source reference

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The Middle East is facing a wave of flight disruptions and travel warnings after the US and Israel launched an attack on Iran on Saturday morning. The attack, confirmed by President Donald Trump, has resulted in the closure of airspace across several countries in the region, including the UAE, Kuwait, Qatar, Iran, Israel, and Iraq.

As a result, flights are being rerouted or canceled, and travelers with Middle East flights booked are advised to check with their airlines for updates. The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has also issued a warning to US airlines, advising them to exercise caution when flying over the region.

The attack follows a week of failed negotiations in Geneva, which had raised tensions between the US, Israel, and Iran. The increasing tensions have prompted several governments to urge their citizens to leave Iran, Israel, and parts of the wider region.

Airlines have been adjusting their routes and services in response to the shifting risk assessments. Emirates, for example, has announced that it will be rerouting some of its flights to avoid Iranian airspace. Other airlines, such as Lufthansa and Swiss International, have also canceled or diverted flights to the region.

Travelers with flights booked to or from the Middle East are advised to check with their airlines for the latest updates and to follow government travel advisories. The US Department of State has issued a Level 4 travel advisory for Iran, which advises citizens to "do not travel" to the country.

The UK's Foreign and Commonwealth Office has also advised against all travel to Iran and against all but essential travel to Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories. The Australian Government's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has issued a similar warning, advising citizens to "reconsider their need to travel" to the region.

The situation is fluid, and travelers are advised to stay informed about the latest developments. Airlines and governments are working to minimize disruptions, but the situation remains uncertain.

What to do if you have a flight booked to or from the Middle East

  • Check with your airline for the latest updates on your flight
  • Follow government travel advisories and warnings
  • Consider postponing or canceling your trip if you have not already done so
  • Stay informed about the latest developments and any changes to flight schedules

Airline responses

  • Emirates: Rerouting some flights to avoid Iranian airspace
  • Lufthansa: Canceling or diverting flights to the region
  • Swiss International: Canceling or diverting flights to the region
  • Other airlines: Check with your airline for the latest updates

Government travel advisories

  • US Department of State: Level 4 travel advisory for Iran (do not travel)
  • UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office: Advises against all travel to Iran and against all but essential travel to Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories
  • Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: Advises citizens to "reconsider their need to travel" to the region

Stay informed

  • Follow reputable news sources for the latest updates
  • Check with your airline and government for the latest travel advisories
  • Stay safe and be prepared for any changes to your travel plans

The Middle East is facing a wave of flight disruptions and travel warnings after the US and Israel launched an attack on Iran on Saturday morning. The attack, confirmed by President Donald Trump, has resulted in the closure of airspace across several countries in the region, including the UAE, Kuwait, Qatar, Iran, Israel, and Iraq.

As a result, flights are being rerouted or canceled, and travelers with Middle East flights booked are advised to check with their airlines for updates. The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has also issued a warning to US airlines, advising them to exercise caution when flying over the region.

The attack follows a week of failed negotiations in Geneva, which had raised tensions between the US, Israel, and Iran. The increasing tensions have prompted several governments to urge their citizens to leave Iran, Israel, and parts of the wider region.

Airlines have been adjusting their routes and services in response to the shifting risk assessments. Emirates, for example, has announced that it will be rerouting some of its flights to avoid Iranian airspace. Other airlines, such as Lufthansa and Swiss International, have also canceled or diverted flights to the region.

Travelers with flights booked to or from the Middle East are advised to check with their airlines for the latest updates and to follow government travel advisories. The US Department of State has issued a Level 4 travel advisory for Iran, which advises citizens to "do not travel" to the country.

The UK's Foreign and Commonwealth Office has also advised against all travel to Iran and against all but essential travel to Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories. The Australian Government's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has issued a similar warning, advising citizens to "reconsider their need to travel" to the region.

The situation is fluid, and travelers are advised to stay informed about the latest developments. Airlines and governments are working to minimize disruptions, but the situation remains uncertain.

What to do if you have a flight booked to or from the Middle East

  • Check with your airline for the latest updates on your flight
  • Follow government travel advisories and warnings
  • Consider postponing or canceling your trip if you have not already done so
  • Stay informed about the latest developments and any changes to flight schedules

Airline responses

  • Emirates: Rerouting some flights to avoid Iranian airspace
  • Lufthansa: Canceling or diverting flights to the region
  • Swiss International: Canceling or diverting flights to the region
  • Other airlines: Check with your airline for the latest updates

Government travel advisories

  • US Department of State: Level 4 travel advisory for Iran (do not travel)
  • UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office: Advises against all travel to Iran and against all but essential travel to Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories
  • Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: Advises citizens to "reconsider their need to travel" to the region

Stay informed

  • Follow reputable news sources for the latest updates
  • Check with your airline and government for the latest travel advisories
  • Stay safe and be prepared for any changes to your travel plans

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