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Jan 26, 2026

Airlines Detour or Suspend Middle-East Routes as US-Iran Tensions Rise

Airlines Detour or Suspend Middle-East Routes as US-Iran Tensions Rise
Major carriers including Air France, KLM and several North American airlines have begun rerouting or outright suspending services that normally overfly Iranian airspace or serve Gulf hubs such as Dubai and Abu Dhabi after a weekend spike in sabre-rattling between Washington and Tehran.

The National reports that Air France and KLM halted flights to the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Israel late on Saturday and extended the suspension through Sunday, citing “security reasons” linked to the possibility of a military confrontation. British Airways, Air Canada and United have cancelled Tel Aviv services through the weekend but are, for now, keeping Dubai on their timetables. Germany’s Lufthansa has frozen its Tehran operation until 29 March and subsidiary Austrian Airlines until 16 February.

Although Emirates and Etihad have not grounded aircraft, both are quietly activating contingency flight-planning that skirts higher-risk flight information regions. Aviation security analysts say the rapid escalation shows how fast geopolitical flashpoints can reverberate across corporate travel and air-cargo supply chains. If hostilities deepen, insurers could raise war-risk premiums, forcing airlines to add fuel-hungry detours or cut frequencies—driving up fares and straining cargo capacity at the height of the winter shipping cycle.

Airlines Detour or Suspend Middle-East Routes as US-Iran Tensions Rise


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Duty-of-care teams are already flagging itineraries that connect through affected hubs, while mobility managers are updating pre-trip advisories for assignees heading to or transiting the Middle East. The situation also underscores the value of registering travel with government tracking programmes and ensuring that travellers carry multiple entry permissions in case they need to re-route through neighbouring states.

For UAE-based multinationals the disruption risk is two-fold: staff mobility could be squeezed just as regional project pipelines accelerate, and the country’s role as a global aviation crossroads could face temporary capacity crunches. Airlines and UAE regulators are monitoring the situation hourly, but advise checking flight status right up to departure.
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