Airline ticket prices soar on Asia-Europe routes after Gulf closures

Airline ticket prices have risen sharply on routes between Asia and Europe following the closure of major Gulf airports amid the U.S.-Israel war against Iran. Key hubs like Dubai have been shut for a fourth day, leading to widespread cancellations and rebookings. Passengers face limited availability and higher costs as airlines reroute flights.

The closure of major Gulf airports, including Dubai—the world's busiest international airport handling over 1,000 flights a day—has disrupted air travel significantly. These hubs remained closed on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, due to escalating tensions from the U.S.-Israel war against Iran. This has slashed capacity on popular routes, such as those from Australia to Europe, where carriers like Emirates and Qatar Airways hold a high market share. Airline websites show many flights booked out for days.

Australia's Flight Centre Travel Group reported a 75% increase in calls to its stores and emergency lines since the crisis began. Global Managing Director Andrew Stark noted that teams are working around the clock to rebook customers through alternative hubs in China, Singapore, and the United States.

One affected traveler, 20-year-old Charlotte Kennard, along with her father Richard, had their Emirates flight from Birmingham to Sydney via Dubai canceled on Sunday, March 1, 2026. Despite the airline monitoring the situation, no updates arrived, and they found the flight canceled upon reaching the airport. They secured one-way seats on a Singapore Airlines flight from London on March 3 for 1,900 pounds (A$3,620) each—far exceeding their original return fare of $2,300. "Living in Australia, we're generally quite far from conflict and I think being closer to it provoked a new sense of fear and stress," Ms. Kennard said. "Ultimately, we are just looking forward to seeing our home, family and dog again."

Carriers offering non-stop Asia-Europe flights are bypassing the closed Middle Eastern airspace by routing north via the Caucasus and Afghanistan or south via Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Oman. These detours may increase flight times and fuel usage, especially with spiking oil prices, potentially leading to higher fares long-term.

Subhas Menon, head of the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines, stated, "Right now the whole of the Middle East is out of bounds, which is a high price for some airlines. If then Europe can only be served at a high cost, airline profitability will be undermined. At the end of the day, the price to pay is connectivity."

Alton Aviation Consultancy indicated that airlines like Hong Kong's Cathay Pacific Airways, Singapore Airlines, and Turkish Airlines may see short-term gains as passengers shift from Gulf-based carriers. Checks on airline websites on March 3 showed limited near-term bookings and elevated prices. For instance, Cathay Pacific had no economy seats from Hong Kong to London until March 11, with one-way tickets at HK$21,158 ($2,705.28). Qantas offered no economy options from Sydney to London until March 17 at $3,129 one-way. Thai Airways flights from Bangkok to London were sold out until late the following week, with fares at 71,190 baht ($2,265) on March 15. Taiwan's EVA Airways reported surged bookings for Europe-bound flights, while mainland Chinese airlines like Air China showed fares far above normal, with economy seats unavailable and business class options like a Beijing-London one-way at 50,490 yuan on March 4.

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Photorealistic image of a jetliner amid Middle East conflict, with surging fuel prices, closed airspace map, and frustrated airport passengers.
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Airlines raise fares amid Middle East war fuel surge

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Global airlines are increasing ticket prices as jet fuel costs soar due to the US-Israel conflict with Iran. Airspace closures in the region are forcing reroutes and cancellations, exacerbating the disruptions. Oil prices have fluctuated sharply, impacting carriers worldwide.

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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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.

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.

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As the Middle East conflict enters its fifth day since US-Israeli strikes on Iran began on February 28, 2026, airlines have now canceled over 15,000 flights worldwide to the region, stranding tens of thousands. Building on earlier disruptions exceeding 21,000 cancellations at key Gulf hubs, new safe air corridors are opening while most airlines extend suspensions.

미국과 이스라엘의 이란 공격으로 중동에서 수십만 명이 발이 묶인 가운데, 아랍에미리트의 두바이에서 인천으로 향하는 직항편이 6일 재개됐다. 한국 정부는 약 3,000명의 국민이 UAE에 발이 묶여 있는 상황에서 상업 및 전세기 운영을 통해 귀국을 지원하고 있다. 이로 인해 한국 관광객들의 귀환 희망이 높아지고 있다.

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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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