Updated March 2026 travel advisory covering flight status for Israel, Lebanon, UAE, Qatar, Jordan, and Iran โ including what to do if your plans are affected and when to call for help.
๐ Call +1 (844) 213-7325 โ Get Flight HelpSeveral US and European carriers have suspended or significantly reduced Tel Aviv service. Alternative routing via European hubs remains available. TLV cancellation guide โ
International service to Beirut has been significantly curtailed. Only select Middle Eastern and regional carriers are operating regular scheduled service.
Most Western carriers do not serve Tehran. Iranian airspace restrictions affect connecting flight routing, potentially adding time to flights transiting the region.
Dubai and Abu Dhabi airports continue normal operations with some schedule adjustments. Emirates and Etihad maintain their global network with minor routing changes around restricted airspace.
Hamad International Airport continues full operations. Qatar Airways maintains its global network with route adjustments around affected regional airspace.
Queen Alia International Airport continues normal operations. Amman serves as an important alternate hub for travelers redirected from suspended regional routes.
Situations change daily. Live agents have real-time access to all airline route updates.
The US State Department (travel.state.gov), UK Foreign Office (gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice), and other agencies publish current advisory levels. Advisory Level 3 or 4 often triggers airline travel waivers allowing free date changes.
If your destination is under an elevated advisory, your airline may offer free date changes or refunds even before an official cancellation. Call +1 (844) 213-7325 for immediate guidance.
Check whether your policy covers government advisory-triggered cancellations. "Cancel for Any Reason" (CFAR) policies offer broadest coverage. Standard policies may include war-risk or conflict exclusions.
During active disruption periods, airlines may allow rebooking to alternate Middle East destinations (e.g., Amman instead of Tel Aviv) or later dates at no extra cost. Ask specifically about these options.
If you are currently in the Middle East and flights are being cancelled, register with your country's nearest embassy or consulate immediately. Then call +1 (844) 213-7325 for emergency rebooking assistance.
Not automatically. Airlines make independent decisions based on their own safety assessments. However, a Level 3 or Level 4 government advisory often triggers airline travel waivers that give you free flight changes. Call +1 (844) 213-7325 to check if a waiver applies to your booking.
Dubai (UAE) and Qatar have maintained normal airport operations throughout 2026. Emirates, Etihad, and Qatar Airways continue their international schedules. Some routing adjustments to avoid restricted airspace may add minor flight time, but passenger safety is maintained.
Contact your airline's emergency line immediately, register with your country's nearest embassy or consulate, and call +1 (844) 213-7325 for emergency rebooking. Act fast โ alternative seats fill rapidly after cancellation announcements.
Airlines are required to notify passengers of cancellations, typically via SMS and email to the contact details on your booking. Ensure your contact information in the booking is current. For real-time status, always confirm directly with the airline or call +1 (844) 213-7325.
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