
Iran-Israel ceasefire: GCC airlines, airports issue statements
Image credit: Dubai Media Office/Official X account
Airports and civil aviation authorities across the Gulf region have begun resuming operations following temporary disruptions caused by recent regional tensions. While most airspace restrictions have now been lifted, airlines and airports continue to issue advisories, with some flights still delayed or cancelled due to residual operational impacts.
Dubai Airports resume operations following temporary pause
Dubai Airports has resumed full operations at its airports in the emirate following a temporary precautionary pause. The safety and wellbeing of all travellers and aviation staff remain the highest priority.
While Dubai Airports is working with airlines to ensure flights operate…
— Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice)
Dubai Airports announced the full resumption of operations across its facilities after a temporary precautionary halt. Officials emphasized that the safety and wellbeing of travellers and aviation staff remains the top priority.
Although services are back online, Dubai Airports noted that some flight disruptions may continue. Travellers are advised to check directly with their airlines for the most recent flight information, according to an update shared by the Dubai Media Office on its official X account:
Sharjah Airport also urges passenger vigilance
— مطار الشارقة (@sharjahairport)
Sharjah International Airport echoed similar sentiments, urging all passengers to confirm flight statuses due to continuing delays and cancellations, particularly those related to earlier airspace closures in the region.
'We strongly encourage passengers to contact their airlines directly to verify the status of their flights before heading to the airport,' stated a message on Sharjah Airport's official X account.
Qatar reopens airspace, declares aviation safety ensured
In a coordinated effort with relevant authorities, the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority (QCAA) announced the full reopening of Qatari airspace and the resumption of air traffic,
According to the QCAA, the safe return to normalcy was made possible through strong interagency cooperation. The authority expressed gratitude to all stakeholders involved in ensuring the safety and security of operations in the region, as reported by the Qatar News Agency.
Qatar's Ministry of Interior: Security situation stable
The
In a statement released through the Qatar News Agency, the ministry cautioned the public against circulating unverified information or rumours. Citizens and residents were encouraged to rely solely on official sources and to maintain social responsibility in how they share information online.
Airlines across the region issue travel advisories
Emirates Airlines: No diversions, but delays expected
Dubai-based Emirates confirmed that although no flights were diverted, some were rerouted on June 23, 2025, as a precautionary measure.
The airline stated that flights are operating using paths well away from conflict zones. Minor delays are expected due to longer routing and congestion. Passengers are advised to check flight status updates and make use of customer support for rebooking and refunds if necessary.
'Safety and security of our passengers and crew are our absolute priority,'
Etihad Airways cancels select flights
Etihad Airways reported service disruptions on several regional routes, with specific flight cancellations listed for June 23 and 24. Cancelled routes included destinations such as Doha, Kuwait, Muscat, Riyadh, Bahrain, and Dammam.
The
Travelers are encouraged to check their flight status using the airline's online tools or by calling the Etihad Contact Centre.
flydubai suspends flights to multiple destinations
Low-cost carrier
Affected travellers are advised to use the airline's 'Manage Booking' portal or contact customer service for rebooking or alternative arrangements.
Oman Air suspends GCC and Cairo flights
Oman Air has temporarily suspended flights to regional cities including Manama, Dubai, Doha, and Kuwait. Additional suspensions are in effect for services to Jeddah, Medina, Riyadh, and Cairo for flights scheduled to depart before 06:00 (UTC) on June 24, 2025.
The airline urged passengers to check flight status updates on its website. Oman Air continues to monitor the situation and will announce any further changes,
We're closely monitoring the situation. For real-time updates, please visit our Current Flight Status page:
— Wizz Air (@wizzair)
Wizz Air warns of ongoing regional disruptions
Budget airline Wizz Air has issued a statement regarding potential delays and disruptions due to regional tensions and airspace closures. The carrier reaffirmed its commitment to passenger safety and noted that affected customers would be contacted directly.
Customers who booked through third-party agents are advised to reach out to them directly for updated information.
Travel update
— Air Arabia (@airarabiagroup)
Air Arabia monitoring closely, advises caution
Air Arabia confirmed that while some flights may proceed as scheduled, delays are possible due to the dynamic situation in regional airspace. The airline is notifying affected passengers directly via SMS and email.
The airline urged all travellers to monitor their flight status through its official website and stated that safety remains the top priority.
Regional authorities reopen airspace
Bahrain resumes full air traffic operations
The Civil Aviation Affairs department of Bahrain's Ministry of Transportation and Telecommunications announced the complete reopening of the Kingdom's airspace. The move comes after temporary suspensions due to security concerns in the region,
Kuwait reopens skyways after temporary closure
Kuwait's Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA)
The reopening was coordinated with both national agencies and regional aviation bodies to ensure safety.
Passengers advised to stay informed and flexible
As the Gulf region's aviation sector stabilizes, authorities across airports and airlines continue to stress vigilance. Travellers are urged to:
Check their flight status regularly through official channels.
Confirm bookings before heading to the airport.
Update contact information to receive timely notifications.
Avoid sharing unverified information on social media.
While the situation appears to be moving toward normalcy, authorities warn that operational adjustments may continue in the short term as the region navigates evolving conditions.
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