Wizz Air, TUI, British Airways, and Emirates are among the major airlines that have updated passengers on potential flight disruptions due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
Recent weeks have seen a notable increase in travel disturbances, with many flights departing from the UK to Middle Eastern destinations being canceled following US-Israeli actions in Iran. The FCDO has advised against non-essential travel to the United Arab Emirates, effective as of March 25.
Airlines are actively informing customers about flight adjustments, with several operating on a reduced schedule until further notice. Wizz Air, for instance, has suspended some flights due to the Middle East conflict.
In a recent statement, Wizz Air mentioned the suspension of flights to and from Israel until April 13 and from mainland European destinations to Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Amman until mid-September. The airline has resumed operations between London Gatwick and Jeddah, with plans to restart flights to Medina on March 28.
TUI also faced significant cancellations and continues to monitor the situation in the Middle East. They have provided guidance for customers traveling to the UAE or Qatar, indicating possible delays or cancellations due to airspace restrictions.
British Airways has adapted to the conflict by adjusting flight schedules and introducing additional routes to destinations like Singapore and Bangkok. The airline has emphasized its commitment to customer support and safety amid the evolving situation.
Emirates, operating in various Middle Eastern countries, has limited its operations due to regional conditions. The airline is maintaining a reduced flight schedule until further notice, ensuring passenger safety remains a top priority.
For more details and travel updates, passengers can visit the respective airline websites. Additionally, the Foreign Office website offers the latest travel advice for those planning trips amidst the ongoing conflict.
