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Middle East Airports Face Flight Disruptions Due to Regional Crisis

Middle East Airports Face Flight Disruptions Due to Regional Crisis
Image: 3am, Dubai Airport by joiseyshowaa via flickr, by-sa

Multiple Middle Eastern countries, including Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and Iraq, have experienced significant disruptions to air travel in early June 2026. Reports indicate that around 20 flights have been canceled and close to 185 others delayed across the region. This situation has directly affected prominent airlines such as Qatar Airways, FlyDubai, and Saudia, with key airports involved being Doha, Dubai, Riyadh, and Erbil.

These operational disturbances are linked to heightened regional security concerns stemming from escalating tensions between the United States and Iran. The resulting environment of airspace restrictions, missile activity, and drone threats across several

Middle Eastern nations has contributed to ongoing interruptions in normal flight schedules at these major transit hubs.

Passengers traveling through the affected airports can expect cancellations and considerable delays as authorities continue to manage the complex security and air traffic situation. The overall disruptions are part of an unprecedented aviation challenge in the region, reflecting broader geopolitical developments that have unsettled air travel operations.