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Middle East Travel Disrupted Amid US-Iran Conflict

Latest advisories and airspace closures affecting Dubai, Iran, and Israel

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The escalating conflict between the US and Iran has significant implications for travelers planning to visit the Middle East. On Saturday, February 28, the US launched an attack on Iran, prompting a series of missile...

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Middle East Travel Disrupted Amid US-Iran Conflict

Latest advisories and airspace closures affecting Dubai, Iran, and Israel

Saturday, February 28, 2026 • 3 min read • 3 source references

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The escalating conflict between the US and Iran has significant implications for travelers planning to visit the Middle East. On Saturday, February 28, the US launched an attack on Iran, prompting a series of missile interceptions and airspace closures across the region.

In Dubai, the UAE Ministry of Defence confirmed that the country's airspace is currently closed, and a number of missiles from Iran have been intercepted. Despite this, the Dubai Media Office has assured citizens that safety remains its top priority. "Dubai continues to operate with the safety of citizens, residents and visitors remaining our top priority," the office stated. "The UAE maintains robust crisis response frameworks, and authorities are closely monitoring the situation."

However, the situation on the ground is more complex. The death of one civilian in a residential area has been confirmed due to fallen debris, and the UK government has urged its citizens in the UAE to take precaution and "shelter in place." The UK government's updated advice, issued on Saturday, February 28, reflects the increasing uncertainty in the region.

Multiple Middle East airspaces have closed as a result of the attack, including Iran, Israel, and Iraq. This is expected to have a significant impact on flight schedules across the wider region, with airlines adjusting routes and services in response to shifting risk assessments.

Travelers planning to visit the Middle East should exercise caution and stay informed about the latest developments. The US Department of State has issued a Level 4 travel advisory for Iran, warning citizens not to travel to the country due to the risk of kidnapping, armed conflict, and wrongful detention.

In contrast, Tokyo remains a safe and welcoming destination for travelers, with a thriving food scene that showcases the city's unique cultural heritage. Chef Tejas Sovani, a Tokyo-based Indian chef, has been instrumental in promoting the city's vegetarian scene through his laboratory, Spice Lab Tokyo. Sovani's commitment to using fresh, locally sourced ingredients reflects the growing demand for sustainable and healthy food options in the city.

As the situation in the Middle East continues to unfold, travelers should prioritize their safety and stay informed about the latest developments. By exercising caution and staying up-to-date with the latest travel advisories, travelers can minimize their risk and ensure a safe and enjoyable journey.

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  • UAE Ministry of Defence
  • Dubai Media Office
  • UK Government
  • US Department of State
  • Chef Tejas Sovani, Spice Lab Tokyo

The escalating conflict between the US and Iran has significant implications for travelers planning to visit the Middle East. On Saturday, February 28, the US launched an attack on Iran, prompting a series of missile interceptions and airspace closures across the region.

In Dubai, the UAE Ministry of Defence confirmed that the country's airspace is currently closed, and a number of missiles from Iran have been intercepted. Despite this, the Dubai Media Office has assured citizens that safety remains its top priority. "Dubai continues to operate with the safety of citizens, residents and visitors remaining our top priority," the office stated. "The UAE maintains robust crisis response frameworks, and authorities are closely monitoring the situation."

However, the situation on the ground is more complex. The death of one civilian in a residential area has been confirmed due to fallen debris, and the UK government has urged its citizens in the UAE to take precaution and "shelter in place." The UK government's updated advice, issued on Saturday, February 28, reflects the increasing uncertainty in the region.

Multiple Middle East airspaces have closed as a result of the attack, including Iran, Israel, and Iraq. This is expected to have a significant impact on flight schedules across the wider region, with airlines adjusting routes and services in response to shifting risk assessments.

Travelers planning to visit the Middle East should exercise caution and stay informed about the latest developments. The US Department of State has issued a Level 4 travel advisory for Iran, warning citizens not to travel to the country due to the risk of kidnapping, armed conflict, and wrongful detention.

In contrast, Tokyo remains a safe and welcoming destination for travelers, with a thriving food scene that showcases the city's unique cultural heritage. Chef Tejas Sovani, a Tokyo-based Indian chef, has been instrumental in promoting the city's vegetarian scene through his laboratory, Spice Lab Tokyo. Sovani's commitment to using fresh, locally sourced ingredients reflects the growing demand for sustainable and healthy food options in the city.

As the situation in the Middle East continues to unfold, travelers should prioritize their safety and stay informed about the latest developments. By exercising caution and staying up-to-date with the latest travel advisories, travelers can minimize their risk and ensure a safe and enjoyable journey.

Sources:

  • UAE Ministry of Defence
  • Dubai Media Office
  • UK Government
  • US Department of State
  • Chef Tejas Sovani, Spice Lab Tokyo

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