BA Halts Flights to Dubai and UAE Until June
British Airways has slammed the brakes on all flights to Dubai and across the UAE — and it’s not flying again until summer. The move comes as the Iran-Israel conflict stokes serious safety fears in the region.
Travellers heading to Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and other UAE hotspots are now grounded. BA has confirmed flights to Dubai won’t resume before June, with Abu Dhabi suspended until October.
Wider Middle East Flight Suspensions Hit Key Cities
British Airways isn’t just stopping flights to the UAE. The airline’s travel blackout also includes Israel, Jordan, and Qatar.
- Flights to Doha are cancelled until the end of April.
- Trips to Abu Dhabi are halted until October.
- Flights to Bahrain, Tel Aviv, and Amman are suspended until after May 31.
This latest flight freeze extends a recent cancellation warning. BA is clearly playing it safe with rising regional unrest.
Drone Attacks Spark Chaos at Dubai Airport
Dubai Airport—the busiest in the Middle East—has been rocked by violent drone strikes. A recent attack triggered a petrol tank fire, forcing a complete halt to flights overnight.
Normally, half a million passengers funnel through Dubai, Doha, and Abu Dhabi airports daily. These hubs form vital links between Europe, Asia, and Australia.
Middle East Turmoil Brings Air Travel to a Standstill
The crisis escalated dramatically hours after the war broke out, with a missile striking Dubai Airport and injuring four people. More drone attacks last week caused injuries near the airport.
Dubai International is the world’s busiest airport for international travellers. It handled over 95 million passengers last year, with numbers expected to hit 100 million this year.
With tension soaring, British Airways’ move shows just how dangerous flying in the Middle East has become.