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UAE airline flight suspensions: flydubai, Etihad, Air Arabia and Emirates travel update
UAE airline flight suspensions: flydubai, Etihad, Air Arabia and Emirates travel update

Arabian Business

time14 hours ago

  • Business
  • Arabian Business

UAE airline flight suspensions: flydubai, Etihad, Air Arabia and Emirates travel update

UAE airlines continue to report suspensions and cancellations of flights as conflict between Israel and Iran impacts airspace and travel. UAE carriers Etihad, flydubai, Air Arabia and Emirates have all announced suspended flights and airports have issued travel advisories amid closed air space and disrupted travel routes in the region. Flights from the UAE carriers to destinations, including Iran, Israel, Russia, Jordan and Iraq have been suspended. See the latest travel news below and check with airlines and updates for live updates. Etihad suspends some UAE flights In its most recent travel update Etihad shared details of extended flight suspensions on key routes. It said: 'Due to the ongoing airspace closures and the regional situation, Etihad has suspended all flights between: Abu Dhabi (AUH) and Tel Aviv (TLV) until and including June 30 Abu Dhabi (AUH) and Amman (AMM) until and including June 20 'Guests transiting through Abu Dhabi to connect to cancelled flights will not be accepted for travel from their point of origin. 'Impacted guests are being assisted with alternative travel arrangements. 'This remains an evolving situation, and further changes or disruptions may occur. Etihad continues to monitor developments closely in coordination with the relevant authorities. 'The safety of our guests and crew remains our highest priority, and we regret any inconvenience caused'. Etihad also stated that flights between Abu Dhabi (AUH) and Beirut, (BEY) will be operating on June 21 with the following flights on a revised flight schedule for operational reasons: EY581: Departs Abu Dhabi (AUH) at 10am, arrives Beirut (BEY) at 1.10pm EY582: Departs Beirut (BEY) at 2.05pm, arrives Abu Dhabi (AUH) at EY583: Departs Abu Dhabi (AUH) at 2pm, arrives Beirut (BEY) at 5.05pm EY584: Departs Beirut (BEY) at 6pm, arrives Abu Dhabi (AUH) at 10.55pm Air Arabia suspends some UAE flights Air Arabia extended the suspension of flights to various locations until up to June 30. The prolonged suspension applies to flights from the UAE to at least seven countries. Air Arabia said: 'Due to the current situation and airspace closures, Air Arabia has temporarily suspended all flights to and from the following countries, as follows: Iran: Until and including Monday, June 30 Iraq: Until and including Monday, June 30 Russia: Until and including Monday, June 30 Armenia: Until and including Monday, June 30 Georgia: Until and including Monday, June 30 Azerbaijan: Until and including Monday, June 30 Jordan: Until and including Friday, June 20 'Several other flights are experiencing delays or rerouting as a result. Passengers connecting through Sharjah or Abu Dhabi with final destinations in any of the above flights will not be accepted for travel at their point of origin until further update. flydubai suspends some UAE flights Dubai's flydubai joined other airlines in extending flight suspensions. A statement from the carrier revealed an adjusted suspension timetable. Flydubai said: 'Due to the current situation and the closure of certain airspace corridors, flydubai has temporarily suspended flights to and from the following countries and airports until June 30: Iran Iraq Israel Syria 'Passengers connecting through Dubai with final destinations in any of the above countries or airports will not be accepted for travel at their point of origin until further notice. 'Passengers departing from or arriving at Dubai International Airport (DXB) are encouraged to check their flight status on for the latest updates. 'Please note that some other flights may be subject to delays or rerouting. 'We apologise for the inconvenience caused and appreciate your understanding. flydubai continues to monitor the situation closely, the safety of our passengers, crew, and operations remains our highest priority. Emirates suspends some UAE flights Emirates is still listing suspended flights on its website, with continued disruption to Jordan, Lebanon, Iran and Iraq journeys. The travel update from the Dubai carrier said: 'Due to the regional situation, Emirates has temporarily suspended all flights to: Jordan (Amman) and Lebanon (Beirut), until and including Sunday, June 22 Iran (Tehran) and Iraq (Baghdad and Basra), until and including Monday, June 30 'Customers connecting through Dubai with final destinations in Iraq, Iran, Jordan, Lebanon; and customers with onwards flydubai connections to suspended destinations will not be accepted for travel at their point of origin until further notice'. The airline added that customers impacted by flight cancellations should contact their travel agency for rebooking. Customers departing or arriving at Dubai International Airport were advised to check their flight status on for the latest information. Emirates said: 'We apologise for any inconvenience caused to our customers. We continue to closely monitor developments. The safety of our passengers, employees and operations will always be our top priority'.

Flying to or from UAE airports? What travellers should know amid regional airspace closures
Flying to or from UAE airports? What travellers should know amid regional airspace closures

Gulf Business

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Gulf Business

Flying to or from UAE airports? What travellers should know amid regional airspace closures

Image: Dubai Airports/ For illustrative purposes Travelling to or through the UAE anytime soon? Despite recent regional tensions and resulting airspace The Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs, and Port Security (ICP) has confirmed it is in full control of the situation. From the moment disruptions unfolded, the authority activated a comprehensive emergency business continuity plan — designed specifically to ensure round-the-clock operations at all UAE airports. That means minimal delays and no compromise on service quality. Travellers will benefit from a robust support system that includes closely coordinated efforts between the ICP and all airport operational entities. So whether you're departing, transiting, or arriving in the country, expect smooth passenger movement, constant communication, and teams on standby 24/7 to assist. ICP has partnered with UAE airlines to ensure timely updates Even in the case of flight disruptions or delays, For those affected by diversions or extended stays, the authority has rolled out support services such as temporary accommodation and logistical assistance, all coordinated with strategic partners. At the airport, travellers will also notice the presence of specialised field teams. These qualified personnel have been deployed to ensure seamless immigration processes, help direct passengers, and maintain operational readiness at all hours. Importantly, a new streamlined system for passenger entry into the country's airports is now live — designed to match evolving conditions on the ground while keeping things efficient and stress-free for travellers. According to a WAM report, the ICP thanked passengers for their patience and understanding, and reiterated its dedication to their security. 'These actions reflect the UAE's authentic values, proactive service standards, and world-class crisis and emergency management plans,' it said, reaffirming that safety and service will always remain top priorities.

UAE airline flight suspension update: Etihad, flydubai, Air Arabia and Emirates travel latest
UAE airline flight suspension update: Etihad, flydubai, Air Arabia and Emirates travel latest

Arabian Business

time3 days ago

  • Arabian Business

UAE airline flight suspension update: Etihad, flydubai, Air Arabia and Emirates travel latest

UAE airlines are seeing ongoing suspensions and cancellations of flights amid ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran. Closures to air space have seen airlines including Etihad, flydubai, Air Arabia and Emirates suspend flights and airports issue travel advisories. Selected flights from UAE carriers to destinations, including Iran, Israel, Russia, Jordan and Iraq have been suspended. See the latest travel news below and check with airlines and updates for live updates. Etihad suspends some UAE flights Etihad shared a travel update with details of further flight suspensions. In a statement on its website, the UAE national carrier carrier said: 'Flights between Abu Dhabi (AUH) and Tel Aviv, Israel (TLV) have been cancelled until June 22. 'Etihad continues to experience disruption to several services due to airspace closures and the ongoing regional situation. 'Additionally, Etihad continues to re-route several flights in response to restricted airspace in parts of the Middle East. Etihad is closely monitoring airspace and security updates in coordination with the relevant authorities. 'This remains a developing situation, and some disruption and delays may be expected in the coming days. 'Travellers are advised to check the latest flight status at via the mobile app, or by contacting the Etihad Airways Contact Centre at +971 600 555 666 (UAE). 'Guests transiting through Abu Dhabi to connect to cancelled flights will not be accepted for travel from their point of origin. Impacted guests are being assisted with alternative travel arrangements. 'The safety of our guests and crew remains our highest priority, and we regret any inconvenience caused'. Meanwhile, Abu Dhabi's Zayed International Airport advised passengers to expect disruption through to Friday, June 20. In a statement, the airport said: 'Flight services are being gradually restored, however some disruptions are expected to continue through to Friday, 20 June. 'Passengers are advised to continue checking with their airlines for the latest information before travelling to the airport. We appreciate your patience and understanding'. Air Arabia suspends some UAE flights Air Arabia said it would suspend flights in various locations until up to June 30. In a travel advisory it said: 'Due to the current situation and airspace closures, Air Arabia has temporarily suspended all flights to and from the following countries, as follows: Iran: Until and including Monday, June 30, 2025 Iraq: Until and including Monday, June 30, 2025 Jordan: Until and including Friday, June 20, 2025 Russia: Until and including Friday, June 20, 2025 Lebanon: Until and including Tuesday, June 17, 2025 'Several other flights are experiencing delays or rerouting as a result. 'Passengers connecting through Sharjah or Abu Dhabi with final destinations in any of the above flights will not be accepted for travel at their point of origin until further update.' flydubai suspends some UAE flights Dubai's flydubai issued an updated travel advisory with adjusted suspension timetables on Monday. In a statement on its website, the carrier said: 'Due to the current situation and the closure of certain airspace corridors, flydubai has temporarily suspended flights to and from the following countries and airports: Until June 16: Jordan, Lebanon Until June 17: Minsk, St. Petersburg Until June 20: Iran, Iraq, Israel, Syria 'Passengers connecting through Dubai with final destinations in any of the above countries or airports will not be accepted for travel at their point of origin until further notice. 'Passengers departing from or arriving at Dubai International Airport (DXB) are encouraged to check their flight status on for the latest updates. Please note that some other flights may be subject to delays or rerouting. 'We apologise for the inconvenience caused and appreciate your understanding. flydubai continues to monitor the situation closely, the safety of our passengers, crew, and operations remains our highest priority'. Meanwhile, Dubai Airports shared a travel warning on social media. It said: 'UPDATE: Due to recent airspace closures, flights operating out of #DXB and #DWC – Al Maktoum International may experience disruptions. 'Please check with your airline for the latest flight status before heading to the airport'. Emirates suspends some UAE flights Emirates flight suspensions are ongoing, with flights to Jordan, Lebanon, Iran and Iraq remaining in place. The UAE carrier's most recent travel update said: 'Due to the regional situation, Emirates has temporarily suspended all flights to: Jordan (Amman) and Lebanon (Beirut), until and including Sunday, June 22 Iran (Tehran) and Iraq (Baghdad and Basra), until and including Monday, June 30 'Customers connecting through Dubai with final destinations in Iraq, Iran, Jordan, Lebanon; and customers with onwards flydubai connections to suspended destinations will not be accepted for travel at their point of origin until further notice'. The airline added that customers impacted by flight cancellations should contact their travel agency for rebooking. Customers departing or arriving at Dubai International Airport were advised to check their flight status on for the latest information. Emirates said: 'We apologise for any inconvenience caused to our customers. We continue to closely monitor developments. The safety of our passengers, employees and operations will always be our top priority'.

Etihad, Emirates and flydubai flights delayed, cancelled or rerouted amid Israel-Iran tensions
Etihad, Emirates and flydubai flights delayed, cancelled or rerouted amid Israel-Iran tensions

The National

time13-06-2025

  • The National

Etihad, Emirates and flydubai flights delayed, cancelled or rerouted amid Israel-Iran tensions

Some UAE airlines had to delay and cancel flights on Friday following Israel's early morning attack on Iran. Etihad Airways, the UAE's national carrier, cancelled its services to and from Tel Aviv on Friday, after Ben Gurion Airport was closed until further notice as Israel placed its air defence systems on high alert in anticipation of possible retaliation. The Etihad flights that stand cancelled are: EY595 from Abu Dhabi (AUH) to Tel Aviv (TLV) and EY596 from Tel Aviv (TLV) to Abu Dhabi (AUH). The Abu Dhabi airline is helping guests whose plans have been disrupted with alternative travel arrangements. Travellers are advised to check the status of their flight on the Etihad website or app. Other major carriers, including Emirates, Lufthansa and Air India found themselves rerouting mid-flight. An Emirates flight from Manchester was diverted to Istanbul, while an Air India flight from New York to Delhi was diverted to Sharjah. In a statement shared with The National, Emirates confirmed it has cancelled and rerouted a number of flights. The airline said it is 'monitoring the situation and making all efforts to ensure minimal disruption to customers, while assisting impacted passengers'. Flydubai, too, confirmed several of its flights have been impacted due to the temporary closure of airspace over Iran and Israel in the early hours of Friday. A statement released by the Dubai carrier said: 'Flights to Amman, Beirut, Damascus, Iran and Israel have been suspended and a number of flights have been cancelled, rerouted or have returned to their destination of origin. We are monitoring the situation in the region closely and adjusting our flight schedule accordingly. The safety of our passengers and crew remains our top priority. We are in direct contact with passengers whose travel plans have been affected.' Airlines are further advising passengers to ensure their contact details are up to date and to check the status of their flights on its website. Israel targeted Iran's nuclear, military and missile sites in the early hours of Friday. Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv was shut down until further notice, and Iran declared its airspace closed, while Iraq temporarily suspended civilian operations at all its airports.

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