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How Middle East Airspace Closures Could Impact Your Flight—Even if You’re Not Flying to the Region

March 6, 2026
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How Middle East Airspace Closures Could Impact Your Flight—Even if You're Not Flying to the Region


Conflict has reconfigured the skies above the Middle East. While this is usually one of the world’s busiest travel corridors, airlines that frequent this airspace have been forced to ground aircraft and cancel flights following recent US-Israel strikes on Iran.

Linking Europe to Africa, Asia and Australia, the Gulf region is at the very heart of global travel—a central pathway that is crucial to commercial and cargo flights. But open any flight tracking app and you’ll see a striking visualization of the cavernous space that exists as one of the busiest aviation crossroads emptied nearly overnight.

Even before the recent Middle East airspace closures, there was a strain on global airspace. With a no-fly route in place over Ukraine and many airlines avoiding flying over Russia, space for air travel has become increasingly limited. Additionally, “there was already quite a narrow corridor that all aircraft leaving Europe were having to fly through because of the Israeli operations in Palestine,” explains former easyJet airline captain and aviation consultant, Emma Henderson MBE. “Everybody was having to fly through a narrow corridor along the Black Sea and now the airspace they were using to go around the conflict has closed, so there’s no way to pass through.”

What do Middle East airspace closures mean for global travelers?

Even if your destination isn’t in the Middle East, passengers on routes that would usually pass through the region—either to transit at one of its international airports or simply fly over—could experience flight disruptions. “Expect to hear the term slot delays,” says Henderson. “Many flights will have to be cancelled because you just can’t fit enough aircraft through the gaps.”

This tight space means travelers flying to destinations such as Asia or Australia from Europe are likely to feel the impact. Routes dependent on that travel corridor—from Paris to Sydney, for example—must now find space elsewhere, causing delays and potential price increases.

How will this impact global airfare prices?

Beyond scheduling delays, travelers might see higher airfare prices as airlines are forced to find alternative routes. “It will cost more money to operate flights, so ticket prices, I think, will go up,” says Henderson.

As independent air travel consultant John Strickland, director of JLS Consulting and an industry veteran with over 40 years of experience, previously told Condé Nast Traveller Middle East: “The longer routings create, at a minimum, longer flight times and therefore delays. They also increase fuel burn and therefore push up operating costs. At their worst, they consume extra aircraft and crew time—latterly with possible impact on regulated duty hours—and could lead ultimately to knock-on effects of some flights being cancelled.”

Adding another layer of complexity, oil tankers are now steering clear of the Strait of Hormuz, the sea passage between the Arabian Gulf and Gulf of Oman that transports a fifth of the world’s oil supply. “If that stops oil tankers from coming through, that’s going to have a knock-on effect on aviation fuel and the cost of air travel,” says Henderson.

Will passengers be compensated for disrupted flights outside the region?

If your flight is disrupted by Middle East airspace closures, your compensation options will vary depending on the country and carrier. “Acts of war are deemed outside of the airline’s control, and it’s very unlikely travel insurance is going to cover this either,” says Henderson.

As a general rule, when an airline cancels a flight, they try to reschedule it at a later date or offer each passenger a refund, so always check with your provider directly. To navigate additional incurred expenses such as hotel, food, and ground transportations costs, see our full guide to what exactly is covered by travel insurance during an airspace closure.

How will Middle East airlines be impacted?

Over the past three decades, the Middle East has established itself as a hub for global travel. It is home to some of the world’s busiest airports (95.2 million passengers traveled through Dubai International Airport in 2025) and some of the world’s top airlines, so the immediate impact on the region’s carriers will be felt.

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