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New Travel Chaos Erupts as Thousands of Travelers Stranded by Widespread Middle East Airspace Closures: Updates You Need to Know

14 Jun 2025 By travelandtourworld

New Travel Chaos Erupts as Thousands of Travelers Stranded by Widespread Middle East Airspace Closures: Updates You Need to Know

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Thousands of travelers were left stranded and global air travel plunged into disarray after widespread airspace closures across the Middle East triggered a fresh wave of travel chaos, as escalating conflict between Israel and Iran forced airlines to cancel flights, divert routes, and ground operations at key regional airports. The sudden shutdowns of skies over Iran, Iraq, Jordan, and Israel—alongside emergency closures at major hubs like Tel Aviv, Tehran, and Dubai—crippled flight corridors critical to Europe-Asia travel, leading to over one thousand five hundred affected flights, sharp disruptions in airline schedules, and mass cancellations that rippled far beyond the region.

At the heart of the disruption was a swift military response by Israel targeting Iranian nuclear and missile facilities, which led to immediate retaliatory fears. In response, Iran, Iraq, Israel, and Jordan closed their airspace entirely, while multiple other countries in the region suspended flights in and out of conflict zones. As the air corridors emptied, airlines scrambled to reroute planes, incurring longer flight times, higher fuel costs, and serious safety concerns.

Some of the region’s busiest hubs, including Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion Airport, Tehran’s Mehrabad and Imam Khomeini Airports, Amman’s Queen Alia International, and Dubai International, were either completely shut down or saw dramatic service disruptions. The closures created ripple effects throughout the international travel network, especially for airlines operating between Europe, Asia, and the Gulf.

Sharjah International Airport reported 67 total delays and 54 cancellations in a single day, predominantly affecting flights by Air Arabia, which saw 22% of its operations cancelled and delayed. Other carriers such as Pakistan International Airlines and Singapore Airlines experienced high delay percentages as well.

Sharjah International Airport Disruptions

In Iran, Imam Khomeini International Airport saw 30 flight cancellations and additional delays, with 100% cancellation rates reported for FlyDubai, Pegasus Airlines, Air Arabia, and several European carriers like Lufthansa and Austrian Airlines.

Imam Khomeini International Airport Disruptions

The situation was even more severe at Dubai International Airport, where 286 flights were delayed and 140 flights cancelled, making it one of the most heavily affected international airports. FlyDubai alone accounted for 110 cancelled flights, representing 30% of its operations, while Emirates experienced 135 delays, or 28% of its schedule.

Dubai International Airport Disruptions

Over one thousand five hundred flights across Europe were affected by Friday afternoon, according to Eurocontrol, with approximately 650 outright cancellations. Many of these flights were en route to the Middle East or transiting through key corridors above Iran, Iraq, and Jordan.

With Russian and Ukrainian airspace already closed due to the ongoing war, Middle Eastern air routes have grown increasingly vital for flights between Asia and Europe. The latest conflict escalation further narrows these passageways, forcing many long-haul services to take costly detours through Saudi Arabia, Egypt, or further north via Turkey and Azerbaijan.

Delta, Air France, Lufthansa, Emirates, Qatar Airways, and KLM were among the many global airlines that either suspended their Middle Eastern operations or significantly altered routes. Delta diverted a Tel Aviv-bound flight back to New York after eight hours in the air, while Lufthansa canceled services to Iran, Israel, Jordan, and Iraqi Kurdistan through late June.

The airspace shutdown also led to a rapid exodus of planes from Israel. El Al, Israir, and Arkia relocated their fleets out of Tel Aviv amid fears of Iranian retaliation. According to Flightradar24, many of these flights were rerouted to Cyprus, which received over 32 diverted flights by Friday morning alone.

Air India confirmed that multiple long-haul flights to New York, London, and Vancouver had to return mid-air or land elsewhere. Iran suspended all domestic and international flights, while Iraq halted all airport traffic. Jordan issued a notice several hours later closing its skies indefinitely.

Russia’s civil aviation body Rosaviatsia also ordered its airlines to avoid the region’s airspace until at least June 26, suspending all civilian routes over Iran, Iraq, Israel, and Jordan. FlyDubai alone canceled 22 flights between June 13–14 from 10 different Russian airports.

New travel chaos erupted as thousands of travelers were stranded after sudden airspace closures across Iran, Israel, Iraq, and Jordan, following Israeli military strikes that triggered widespread flight cancellations and rerouted air traffic throughout the Middle East. The closures crippled major travel corridors and left airlines scrambling to respond.

The disruption is not just logistical — it is also financial. Shares in major airlines tumbled Friday, with British Airways’ parent company IAG down 4.6%, Delta off 4%, and Ryanair losing 3.5%. Spiking oil prices added more pressure to airline margins already thinned by inflation and reduced airspace flexibility.

Aviation experts are raising alarms over increasing safety risks as civilian planes are forced to navigate warzones and restricted air corridors. In the last two decades, six commercial aircraft have been accidentally shot down, and three near misses have been reported. With conflicts proliferating, these risks are once again front and center for airlines and passengers alike.

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