UAE Joins Qatar, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, and More Nations in Middle East in Suspending All Scheduled Flights from Dubai, Doha, Riyadh, Damascus, Beirut, and Other Hubs A
Key Points:
- The UAE, along with Qatar, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, and other Middle Eastern countries, has suspended all scheduled flights from major airports including Dubai, Doha, Riyadh, Damascus, and Beirut due to escalating security concerns amid the US-Israel-Iran conflict.
- Key airports such as Dubai (DXB/DWC) and Doha (DOH) remain closed with no confirmed reopening dates, leaving many travelers stranded and forcing reliance on alternative routes through Oman, Saudi Arabia, and Cyprus for evacuation.
- Muscat (Oman) has emerged as a critical regional hub for repatriation and evacuation flights, providing one of the few operational gateways for international travel amid widespread airport closures.
- Jordan’s Amman