British Airways has suspended flights to several Middle Eastern destinations due to ongoing regional tensions and airspace instability linked to the conflict involving Iran.
The airline confirmed it has paused flights to and from Amman, Bahrain, Doha, Dubai, and Tel Aviv until later this month. Flights to and from Abu Dhabi will remain suspended until later this year.
In a statement, British Airways said it is closely monitoring the security situation and remains in contact with affected passengers to offer travel options and support.
The airline also urged customers who have already made alternative travel arrangements to inform the company.
The disruption comes as the escalating conflict in the Middle East continues to impact aviation routes across the region.
Since the start of hostilities on February 28, more than 27,000 flights across the Middle East and Tel Aviv have been cancelled due to safety concerns and airspace restrictions.