In 2026, the ongoing geopolitical conflict in the Middle East has caused significant disruption to global aviation, resulting in the cancellation of over 21,000 flights worldwide. Restrictions on airspace above conflict zones in the region have forced airlines to reroute flights, affecting schedules and causing notable delays.
Several governments, including those of the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, have issued major travel advisories for the summer of 2026 in response to security concerns related to the situation in the Middle East. Additionally, the European Union has released urgent travel alerts, drawing attention to rising flight costs
and delays and advising passengers to familiarize themselves with their rights under EU regulations in case of disruptions.
Travel routes over the Middle East have been particularly impacted, with many passengers avoiding destinations such as the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Israel, Jordan, Egypt, and Lebanon. Meanwhile, tourism in certain European countries has seen growth as travelers opt for alternative locations amid regional uncertainty.










