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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

time13 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'.

Iran to reopen airspace for civil flights today
Iran to reopen airspace for civil flights today

Al Bawaba

time2 days ago

  • Al Bawaba

Iran to reopen airspace for civil flights today

Published June 18th, 2025 - 05:56 GMT ALBAWABA - Iran's Civil Aviation Authority announces on Wednesday that for now it will only extend flight cancellations until 2:00 P.M. today. Also Read Jordan Aviation: Airspace open to flights The spokesperson for the Civil Aviation Organization emphasized that passengers should only receive flight notifications through the Civil Aviation Organization, announced the extension of the Notice to Aeronautics (NOTAM) regarding the closure of the country's airspace, IRNA news reported. Reza Ramezani, spokesperson for the CAO, said: The country's airspace will be closed until 2:00 p.m. today, June 18, 1404." After that, the civil flights are expected to reopen despite the ongoing tension between Tehran and Tel Aviv, which started again when Israel attacked nuclear facilities and targeted Iranian military commanders, leading to the killing of many, on June 13. Several airlines have suspended or cancelled flights in the Middle East, and some countries have closed their airspace amid the ongoing tension in the region. © 2000 - 2025 Al Bawaba (

Iran-Israel Conflict Force Longer Routes for Indian Airlines
Iran-Israel Conflict Force Longer Routes for Indian Airlines

Skift

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Skift

Iran-Israel Conflict Force Longer Routes for Indian Airlines

The armed conflict between Israel and Iran is the latest in developments that have been disrupting travel in the region. For Indian airlines, it means navigating a maze of airspace closures as Pakistan's airspace still remains restricted. Indian carriers, which were already dealing with Pakistan's airspace closure, are now likely to face even longer flying journeys due to airspace restrictions caused by the Iran-Israel conflict. In a travel advisory posted on X, Air India said, 'Due to the emerging situation in Iran and parts of the Middle East, the subsequent closure of airspace, and in view of the safety of our passengers, some of our flights are operating on alternative extended routes.' Budget airline IndiGo issued a similar advisory, stating that the airspace closure over Iran and nearby regions could lead to longer travel times or cancellations. The Indian embassy in Iran issued advisories for Indian nationals in the country, sharing helpline numbers and links to provide updates to ensure their safety. Tour operator Cox & Kings on Monday said that travel disruptions are leading to a surge in rescheduling and assistance requests, 'particularly from travelers affected by unscheduled layovers and extended delays.' It added that the broader disruptions caused by the Iran airspace closure has placed a temporary pressure on international routes. SpiceJet also said Monday that the airline was witnessing a massive air traffic control congestion at Dubai due to airspace closure over Iran and the unavailability of Muscat airspace. 'All departures/arrivals and their consequential flights might get affected,' it added. Rising Tensions: The Middle East region has been tense for over a year due to the Israel-Palestine conflict that quickly spread to other nearby countries. Last April also witnessed a similar Israel-Iran conflict when airlines flying over Iran had to reroute to different airports or return to original departure locations due to Israel's attack on Iran. The current disruption follows a month after the India-Pakistan conflict led to airspace closure over Pakistan and most of North and West India. Air India AI171 Crash: What We Know So Far The Indian government has put together a committee to investigate the Air India AI171 crash, the ministry of civil aviation said Saturday. On Thursday, an Air India-operated Boeing Dreamliner carrying 242 onboard crashed in Ahmedabad, killing 241 passengers and crew members. Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu said the committee has been given a three-month window to submit a report. Meanwhile, a separate technical investigation will be run by the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau. On Friday, the black box was recovered from the aircraft's debris. Authorities expect the black box to play a key role in ascertaining the cause behind the crash that occurred just moments after takeoff. The same aircraft had completed its journey from Paris to Delhi to Ahmedabad without incident a few hours prior. Precautionary action has been initiated since the accident. Indian aviation watchdog Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has ordered extended safety checks on all Boeing 787 aircraft in the Indian fleet. On Saturday, Air India said that it had completed inspections on nine planes, and the remaining 24 would be inspected within the provided timeline. 'These checks are being carried out on the Boeing 787 fleet as they return to India, before being cleared for their next operations,' an Air India spokesperson said. Meanwhile, authorities have also been focusing on identifying victims and assisting next of kin. DNA tests are being conducted to match remains with family members. On Sunday, Air India said, 'We have established contact with the next of kin/relatives of all passengers and crew members, expressing our condolences and helping them with the next steps,' adding that over 400 family members reached Ahmedabad and were being assisted by the airline's teams. The airline's parent company the Tata Group announced a financial support of INR 10 million ($116,000) to all the deceased in the crash, including those on-ground in the medical college where the plane crashed. On Saturday, Air India said that it will be providing an additional interim payment of INR 2.5 million ($29,000) each to the families of the deceased and to the survivor, to help address immediate financial needs. Cordelia Cruises Files Draft Papers for IPO India-based Waterways Leisure Tourism, the operator of Cordelia Cruises, has filed its draft papers for an IPO of up to INR 7.27 billion ($84.5 million), Skift has reported. The move comes as the company looks to ramp up its capacity and capitalize on India's growing appetite for leisure travel. Cordelia plans to use INR 5.5 billion ($64 million) from the IPO proceeds to fund lease rentals for these ships through its step-down subsidiary, Baycruise Shipping and Leasing (IFSC). The remaining would be used for general corporate purposes. At present, the company has one cruise vessel - the MV Empress. Cordelia runs cruises to domestic destinations such as Mumbai, Goa, Kochi, Chennai, Lakshadweep, Visakhapatnam, and Puducherry. It also offers international itineraries to Sri Lanka and has also sold cruise tickets for its first-time sail to Thailand, Singapore and Malaysia. Cordelia has also signed an agreement with Norwegian Cruise Line to lease two ships - Norwegian Sky and Norwegian Sun. Through this, Cordelia is planning to expand its operations to more ports across India, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East, it said. The company is counting on forecasts that project India's overnight cruise market to grow from INR 8.9 billion ($103 million) in fiscal 2025 to INR 48 billion ($557 million) by fiscal 2030, at a compound annual growth rate of 35-40%. As of fiscal 2024, the company claims it holds a 65% share of the overnight ocean and coastal cruise industry in India. Goa Tourism Minister Seeks Air Connectivity, Strong Concert Economy Goa tourism minister Rohan Khaunte last week met Indian minister of tourism Gajendra Singh Shekhawat and civil aviation minister Ram Mohan Naidu to discuss strategies for enhancing the state's tourism landscape. His focus remained on air connectivity and infrastructure for experience tourism, along with cultural promotion and concert economy. The state is seeking more direct international connectivity as well as improved viability for domestic routes. 'By building a concert economy and strengthening aviation linkages, we aim to make Goa globally accessible while preserving its soul,' Khaunte said in a statement. Goa has been at the center of tourist complaints since last November. Tourists have spoken against the exploitation of visitors by taxi drivers as the state continues to ban Uber and India-based cab aggregator Ola after pressure from local taxi operators. Visitors on social media also said that Goa lacked cleanliness as the beaches were littered with garbage and lacked order, especially when compared to the beaches in Maldives or Thailand. The state, meanwhile, has been trying to diversify its visitor base and offerings. Last June, in an interview with Skift, Khaunte shared the state's vision to attract digital nomads. 'Digital nomads represent a high-spending segment that significantly boosts the local economy. We already host over 10,000 digital nomads from within India, and we aim to increase this number by creating the ideal environment for remote work,' he said. Khaunte also wants a new image for the state, moving away from the 'Goa mein kuchh bhi chalta hai' (anything goes in Goa) mentality. 'We need good tourists coming in who are responsible enough,' Khaunte told Skift. How India's GenZ Is Traveling Indian GenZ are increasingly choosing to travel solo, a deviation from India's long tradition of family travel, Indian online travel agency Cleartrip said. GenZ has a 7% higher share of solo trips as compared to other age groups. 'GenZ travelers seek the freedom to explore offbeat, experience-driven destinations on their terms,' the company added. They are also using digital modes of payment, including India's indigenous UPI instant payment method and debit cards more than credit cards. 'EMI-based travel payments are widely preferred, with more than 10% of Gen Z users opting for this mode,' it noted, adding that this indicates the group's aspiration to travel luxuriously regardless of budget constraints. Convenience is a priority for GenZ travelers, as the company has witnessed a rise in meal-attached bookings among GenZ compared to older age groups. Antara Cruises Launches Shorter Journeys for Indian Travelers River cruising company Antara Cruises has launched new itineraries tailored to Indian travelers. The company said that it has witnessed a growing interest among the domestic market for shorter, yet immersive experiences. The company has so far been operating longer journeys, preferred by international travelers. Now, it has launched new two to three-night itineraries. The move is expected to expand the company's footprint in the domestic market. 'We're seeing growing interest from Indian travelers seeking shorter, meaningful getaways that go beyond the conventional. These new voyages are designed to meet that need,' said Raj Singh, founder and chairman of Antara Cruises. The Oberoi Group's 2030 Sustainability Goals The Oberoi Group on Monday announced the launch of Elements by Oberoi, a comprehensive sustainability framework guided by earth, water, and air. By 2030, Oberoi Hotels & Resorts aims to recycle 100% of wastewater, reduce fresh water usage per occupied room by 20%, source half of its electricity from renewable energy, and fully transition to electric transport and thermal systems. Elements by Oberoi sets a clear path toward reducing ecological impact, imroving operational efficiency, and empowering communities. From eliminating single-use plastics and conserving water to embracing renewable energy and local partnerships, the group's initiatives are designed to create a lasting, positive impact. Arjun Oberoi, executive chairman of The Oberoi Group, said, 'Sustainability is not just a value — it is a way of life.' The hotels group in a press statement said, "Oberoi Hotels & Resorts believes that sustainability extends beyond the environment — it is also about uplifting people and preserving cultural identity."

Jordan closes airspace amid regional escalation
Jordan closes airspace amid regional escalation

Zawya

time4 days ago

  • Politics
  • Zawya

Jordan closes airspace amid regional escalation

AMMAN — Chairman of the Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission Haitham Misto on Saturday night announced the closure of the Kingdom's airspace for inbound, outbound and transiting airplanes. The closure of airspace on Saturday night came after it was reopened on the same day. Jordan reopened its airspace at 7:30am on Saturday, following a temporary closure on Friday that suspended all inbound, outbound, and transit flights as a precaution amid escalating regional tensions. Misto noted that the closure was in accordance with international aviation safety agreements, including the Chicago Convention on International Civil Aviation, which governs air navigation safety standards. © Copyright The Jordan Times. All rights reserved. Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (

UAE airports alert travellers as airlines extend cancellations amid Israel-Iran conflict
UAE airports alert travellers as airlines extend cancellations amid Israel-Iran conflict

Khaleej Times

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Khaleej Times

UAE airports alert travellers as airlines extend cancellations amid Israel-Iran conflict

[Editor's Note: Follow the KT live blog for live updates on the Israel-Iran conflict.] The ongoing Israel-Iran conflict has disrupted flight operations in the region and route chaos worldwide. UAE airlines were forced to extend flight cancellations on Sunday due to the tensions. Airports in the UAE also advised travellers to check status of their flights with the airline as airspace has been closed by some countries. Emirates airline on Sunday it has temporarily suspended all flights to Jordan (Amman) and Lebanon (Beirut), until Sunday, June 22, 2025. For Iran (Tehran) and Iraq (Baghdad and Basra), Dubai carrier has suspended flights until Monday 30 June 2025. Flydubai said it temporarily suspended flights to and from Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria until June 16; Minsk, St Petersburg until June 17; and Iran, Iraq, and Israel until June 20. Stay up to date with the latest news. Follow KT on WhatsApp Channels. Due to the conflict, regional countries including Iran, Iraq, Jordan and Israel have closed their airspace for commercial flights. According to Flightradar24, the airspace closures affected approximately 3,000 flights per day through cancelled flights or re-routes. "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 world's largest international carrier, Emirates, said on Sunday. It advised passengers impacted by flight cancellations must contact their travel agency for rebooking. It asked customers departing or arriving at Dubai International Airport are also advised to check their flight status on for the latest information. Meanwhile, flydubai also asked 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 affected by these cancellations are advised to check rebooking options via Manage Booking on our website or contact their travel agent,' it said. 'Passengers departing from or arriving at Dubai International Airport (DXB) are encouraged to check their flight status on for the latest updates,' said Dubai's second carrier Sharjah-based budget carrier Air Arabia on Sunday said some of its flights have been cancelled and delayed until June 15. It said passengers of the affected flights will be alerted directly through SMS and email. Etihad Airways earlier announced flight cancellations between Abu Dhabi and Tel Aviv until June 16. Additionally, Etihad said it continued to re-route several flights in response to restricted airspace in parts of the Middle East. Meanwhile, Abu Dhabi's Zayed International Airport (AUH) also advised passengers to check with their airlines as flights are disrupted due to airspace closure. 'Due to ongoing airspace closures, flight disruptions at AUH, including delays and cancellations, are expected to continue on Sunday, 15 and Monday, June 16. Passengers are advised to check with their airlines for the latest travel information before heading to the airport,' the airport said in an advisory on its social media. Similarly, Dubai Airports earlier announced that some flights at Dubai International and DWC, Al Maktoum International, have been cancelled or delayed due to airspace closures over Iran, Iraq, and Syria.

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