Government mitigates Umrah pilgrims from Middle East airspace closures

The Indonesian government is taking mitigation steps to protect Umrah pilgrims in Saudi Arabia following airspace closures in several Middle Eastern countries due to heightened security tensions. The Hajj Affairs Office in Jeddah has formed special teams to assist affected pilgrims with flight schedule changes. Conditions in Saudi Arabia remain safe despite limited flights.

The Indonesian government, through the Hajj Affairs Office (KUH) in Jeddah, has responded swiftly to airspace closures in the Middle East triggered by escalating regional security concerns. These closures affect countries including Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Kuwait, Iraq, and Syria, which have banned flight arrivals and departures. Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Jordan, and Lebanon continue limited operations while maintaining heightened alert status.

Muhammad Ilham Effendy, Technical Staff for Hajj Affairs at KUH Jeddah, explained that they have established three teams working in shifts across three key airport terminals: Terminal 1, Terminal 2 (formerly Saudia), and the Hajj Terminal. "KUH has formed three teams working in three shifts and deployed to three airport points, namely Terminal 1, Terminal 2 (ex-Saudia), and Hajj Terminal. This step ensures optimal assistance and coordination for pilgrims affected by flight schedule changes," Ilham stated.

These measures aim to prevent delays or cancellations that could strand pilgrims at airports. KUH Jeddah is intensifying communication with airlines, travel organizers, and local partners in Saudi Arabia to find solutions for those delayed in returning home. The government assures that conditions within Saudi Arabia remain controlled and safe, with normal societal activities under enhanced standard security vigilance.

The Indonesian Embassy in Riyadh urges Indonesian citizens in Saudi Arabia to stay calm, avoid panic, and monitor official updates from local authorities and Indonesian representatives. Ongoing coordination with relevant authorities ensures the security and comfort of Umrah pilgrims. KUH advises the public to rely solely on verified government sources and avoid unconfirmed information.

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Escalating tensions from US-Israeli strikes on Iran—codenamed 'Operation Epic Fury,' reportedly killing supreme leader Ali Khamenei—and Iranian missile retaliation have shut down airspace across the Middle East since February 28, 2026. Thousands of flights canceled daily, stranding hundreds of thousands at hubs like Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Doha, and Israel. Airlines including Emirates, Etihad, and Qatar Airways suspended operations with limited resumptions on March 2. The UK FCDO updated warnings for 21 countries, advising against all but essential travel to several nations and shelter-in-place for British nationals.

Flight operations from Soekarno-Hatta International Airport to the Middle East face cancellations and delays due to airspace closures in the region. Airport operator PT Angkasa Pura Indonesia is handling affected passengers per procedures while keeping the terminal safe. Other international flights continue normally.

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Saudi Arabia's ambassador to Indonesia, Faisal bin Abdullah Al-Amudi, affirmed that the 2026 Hajj pilgrimage will proceed safely and on schedule despite ongoing Middle East conflicts. Indonesia's Minister of Hajj and Umrah, Mochamad Irfan Yusuf, echoed this, confirming no disruptions to preparations for Indonesian pilgrims.

Two Emirates flights from Indonesia to Dubai were diverted due to a temporary UAE airspace closure following drone debris falls. No Indonesian citizens were reported as victims. UAE airspace reopened on Tuesday.

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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.

In the latest development from the Middle East conflict that shut down regional airspaces since February 28, a commercial flight from Dubai to Sydney has become the first to Australia. The UAE government announced 60 flights would use dedicated emergency air corridors. Australia's Foreign Minister Penny Wong confirmed the flight would only proceed if safe, with thousands of Australians still stranded.

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Indonesia's Pamekasan Hajj and Umrah Ministry office has reminded prospective Hajj pilgrims to follow airline baggage rules. Head Abdul Halim urged pilgrims not to bring large quantities of cigarettes for sale in the Holy Land.

 

 

 

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