Airlines Extend Middle East Flight Suspensions
The long-term suspension of major airline routes to Middle Eastern hubs significantly disrupts travel logistics and increases costs for nomads moving between Europe and Asia.
Airlines Extend Middle East Flight Suspensions
Major international carriers have extended flight suspensions to primary Middle East hubs following the escalation of regional conflict that began in late February. Lufthansa Group, British Airways, Singapore Airlines, and Cathay Pacific have all confirmed they will not resume service to cities like Dubai, Doha, and Tel Aviv until at least May 31.
The disruptions stem from high-risk military activity and airspace closures involving multiple countries. While some routes are paused through May, other destinations including Abu Dhabi, Amman, Beirut, and Riyadh face longer suspensions lasting until October 24. The European Union Aviation Safety Agency continues to warn against operating within the flight information regions of several Gulf and Levantine nations due to the ongoing risk of missile activity and air-defense systems.
Who is affected
This shift creates a massive logistical hurdle for digital nomads and expats who rely on Middle East hubs for transit between Europe, Asia, and Oceania. Regional flight capacity has dropped by 59%, leaving over 2 million passengers searching for alternative routes. Travelers should expect significantly longer travel times and higher costs as they are forced to reroute through secondary hubs.
What to do now
If you have upcoming travel booked through the region, check your flight status immediately. Most airlines are offering automatic cancellations and full refunds, but you may need to manually update your contact details to receive nomad news alerts.
- Look for alternative connections through Istanbul, Bangkok, or Singapore, which are seeing added capacity.
- Be prepared for 6 to 12 hours of additional travel time and fare increases ranging from $200 to $500.
- Avoid making new bookings to affected hubs before July to minimize the risk of further cancellations.
For more information on navigating these changes, check our country guides for destination-specific details and transit alternatives.
