The British Airways on Tuesday announced the cancellation of all flights to and from several key destinations in the Middle East, citing “ongoing uncertainty in the regional situation and a lack of safety in the airspace.”
According to the official update on the company’s website, flights to and from Amman, Bahrain, Doha, Dubai, and Tel Aviv have been canceled until the end of March, while flights to and from Abu Dhabi have been suspended until the end of 2026.
The company confirmed that it is “constantly monitoring the situation” and is in contact with impacted customers to offer various alternatives.
The British Airways explained that it will operate a limited number of repatriation flights from Muscat, Oman to London Heathrow on March 11 and 12 only, with limited seats available for existing bookings, after previous flights sold out.
The airline advised customers not to go to airports without a confirmed booking and to follow the advice of the UK Foreign Office.
The company clarified that for bookings up to March 15 to affected destinations, including Riyadh and Larnaca, customers can change their travel dates free of charge to travel until March 29, or request a full refund via Manage My Booking.
Other flights are operating as usual, with a recommendation to check flight status before traveling.



