
Edinburgh to Qatar flyers face diversions after country suddenly closes airspace
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Edinburgh passengers flying to Doha could see their flights diverted as escalating tensions cause chaos across the Middle East.
Qatar has temporarily closed its airspace after Iran threatened retaliatory strikes against the US in the region.
Flight QR030 is currently mid-flight after it left the Scottish capital at 3.10pm on Monday June 23 with the Qatar Airways website stating the plane is still due to touch down at 12.35am at Hamad International Airport.
No update has been given on whether the service will be diverted.
US forces struck nuclear sites across Iran, including their premier Fordow enrichment plant. Tensions have been rising since Israel decided to launch missiles at the Gulf state on June 12.
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In a statement posted to social media on Monday, the Qatari Ministry of Foreign Affairs said: "Qatari authorities announce the temporary suspension of air traffic in the country's airspace, in order to ensure the safety of citizens, residents, and visitors."
Qatar Airways has been contacted for comment on the impact to its Edinburgh operations.
Airlines are reviewing routes across the region, with some services rerouted or diverted mid-air.
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It comes just hours after the Foreign Office advised British nationals in Qatar to "shelter in place" following a US security alert.
The UK Foreign Office is advising against all travel to Iran and urges British nationals in the region to follow local guidance.

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