Middle Eastern airport tarmac with airlines like Qatar Airways and Emirates resuming limited flights, passengers boarding amid recovery from conflict disruptions.
Middle Eastern airport tarmac with airlines like Qatar Airways and Emirates resuming limited flights, passengers boarding amid recovery from conflict disruptions.
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Middle East conflict triggers 37,000 flight cancellations, oil surge, and airline stock plunge as carriers resume limited operations

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The US-Israel-Iran war starting February 28, 2026, has caused over 37,000 flight cancellations in the Middle East through March 8, alongside airspace closures, nearly $1 billion in aviation losses, and oil prices up over 15%. Airlines including Qatar Airways, Emirates, and Etihad are resuming limited schedules, while Air India adds extra flights amid surging airfares and battered stocks.

The conflict in the Middle East, ignited on February 28, 2026, by US and Israeli strikes on Iranian targets followed by Iranian retaliatory actions, has profoundly disrupted global aviation. Airspace closures in Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, and beyond grounded flights from major hubs like Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Doha. Cirium data shows more than 37,000 cancellations to/from the Middle East from February 28 to March 8, with over 1,500 at key airports by March 7 alone. Incidents like Tehran's airport attacks and a NATO-intercepted ballistic missile over Turkey on March 4 underscore the risks.

Major carriers are cautiously restarting. Qatar Airways suspended operations due to Qatari airspace closure but began limited repatriation flights from March 7, expanding March 9-10 to destinations including Seoul, Moscow, London, Delhi, Madrid, Islamabad, Beijing, Perth, Nairobi, Cairo, Jeddah, Manila, Kochi, Muscat, Istanbul, Mumbai, Frankfurt, Colombo, and Milan, aiding up to 8,000 stranded passengers housed by the Qatari government. Emirates carried 30,000 passengers out of Dubai on March 6 and aims for full capacity soon; Etihad resumed to over 70 destinations from March 6-19. Oman Air ran nearly 80 extra flights via Muscat, assisting 97,000 passengers, though some routes remain canceled until March 15. Turkish Airlines suspended flights to Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan until March 13; Lufthansa halted to Dubai/Abu Dhabi until March 10.

To fill gaps, Air India added 78 extra flights on nine routes to London, Paris, New York, and Colombo from March 10-18. The industry faces nearly $1 billion in losses, with tourism hubs like Dubai, Doha, and Riyadh forecasting $34-56 billion revenue drops and 27% fewer arrivals in 2026.

Economically, Brent crude surged up to 29% and over 15% from recent levels, hammering airline stocks—Korean Air Lines fell 8.6%, Air New Zealand 7.8%, Air France-KLM and Lufthansa 4-6%—and spiking fares, e.g., Seoul-London from $564 to $4,359. Pilots report heightened stress from drones, missiles, and detours. Experts warn prolonged high fuel costs could ground thousands of planes, straining carriers like post-2005 hurricanes.

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Discussions on X highlight the gradual resumption of limited flights by airlines like Qatar Airways, Emirates, and Etihad from March 6-9 amid over 23,000 cancellations and nearly $1 billion in losses from the US-Israel strikes on Iran starting February 28. News outlets report relief flights and repatriation efforts helping stranded passengers, while users note ongoing instability, potential price hikes, and setbacks like returning flights. Sentiments range from cautious optimism on partial reopenings to concerns over prolonged disruptions and economic impacts.

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Middle East airlines resume limited flights amid ongoing tensions

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Major airlines in the Middle East, including Emirates and Etihad, have begun resuming limited flight operations from hubs like Dubai and Abu Dhabi following US-Israeli strikes on Iran and subsequent airspace closures. Qatar Airways continues to suspend services due to the ongoing closure of Qatari airspace. Travelers are advised to check updates directly with airlines as the situation remains fluid.

As limited flights resumed from UAE hubs on March 2, 2026, amid ongoing US-Israel strikes on Iran and regional retaliation, airlines like Etihad and Emirates offered partial relief to stranded passengers. However, thousands of cancellations persist across Gulf airports, with full recovery uncertain as the conflict shows no signs of abating.

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Since US-Israeli strikes on Iran began on February 28, 2026, escalating into a regional air war, over 21,000 flights have been canceled across Gulf hubs including Dubai, Doha, and Abu Dhabi, stranding tens of thousands. Following initial limited resumptions on March 2, major airports stayed restricted into March 3-4, with airlines like Emirates, Etihad, and Qatar Airways prioritizing repatriation amid government evacuation calls.

캐세이퍼시픽항공은 중동의 지속적인 불안정 속에서 두바이와 리야드행 노선 운항 중단을 3월 31일까지 연장했다. 이 결정은 이달 초 미국-이스라엘의 이란 공습에 따른 것이며 승객 안전을 최우선으로 한다. 항공사는 상황을 면밀히 모니터링하며 추가 일정 변경 가능성을 주시하고 있다고 밝혔다.

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미국-이스라엘의 이란 공습으로 홍콩과 중동 간 최소 37편 항공편이 결항됐다. 국적 항공사 캐세이퍼시픽은 두바이 노선을 목요일까지, 리야드 노선은 화요일까지 중단했다. 해당 항공사는 영향을 받은 고객들에게 토요일까지 수수료 없이 재예약, 경유 변경 또는 환불 유연성을 제공한다.

미국-이스라엘의 이란 공격과 걸프 국가들에 대한 보복 공격으로 일주일째 중동 대부분 상공이 폐쇄된 상태를 유지하면서 항공사들의 항로 재조정으로 전 세계 항공요금이 급등하고 있다. 두바이 등 걸프 허브 공항의 초기 혼란에 이어 지속되는 이번 위기는 캐세이퍼시픽에 가장 큰 타격을 주었으며, SCMP 분석에 따르면 전 세계 57개 출발지에서 홍콩행 요금이 평균 93% 상승했다.

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Due to the tense security situation in the Near and Middle East, Lufthansa is avoiding the airspace over Iran and Iraq. This affects all airlines in the group, and return flights to Tel Aviv and Amman are being scheduled for the same day. Possible flight cancellations are under review.

 

 

 

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