SalamAir issues urgent travel advisory after suspending flights to multiple destinations amid Iran vs US-Israel war
Low-cost carrier SalamAir has temporarily suspended flights to several destinations across the Middle East as aviation disruptions continue to ripple through the region. The decision comes amid widespread airspace closures and safety concerns linked to escalating geopolitical tensions that have forced airlines to cancel or reroute thousands of flights.
The airline confirmed that flights to Iraq, Lebanon and Iran have been suspended until March 28, 2026, while services to Kuwait City, Sharjah, Doha and Dammam are paused until March 20, 2026 due to ongoing airspace restrictions. The move reflects the growing impact of regional instability on global aviation, with airlines across the Gulf adjusting operations to protect passengers and crews.
The suspension comes as Middle Eastern airspace faces unprecedented disruption following escalating tensions involving Iran, Israel and the United States. Several countries have temporarily restricted or closed their airspace, forcing airlines to suspend flights or take longer routes to avoid potential conflict zones.
At the height of the crisis, thousands of flights across the region were cancelled or delayed, leaving travellers stranded and disrupting major aviation hubs throughout the Gulf. Airlines operating in the region must constantly monitor security developments and air traffic advisories before launching flights, making schedule adjustments a daily necessity.
As Oman’s fast-growing budget airline, SalamAir connects Muscat with dozens of destinations across the Middle East, Asia and Europe. The current suspensions represent a significant operational adjustment for the carrier. According to the airline’s advisory, the suspensions are temporary and primarily driven by safety considerations related to airspace restrictions.
The airline has urged passengers to check their booking status online and stay updated on travel advisories, warning that schedules may continue changing depending on regional developments. Passengers affected by cancellations have been offered options including flight rescheduling, refunds, or alternative travel arrangements.
All affected passengers will be contacted directly and provided with alternative travel options. SalamAir has advised travellers not to proceed to the airport unless they receive a confirmation notification. Those requiring assistance can reach the airline’s 24/7 customer support team at +968 2427 2222 or by email at customercare@salamair.com.
SalamAir’s decision is part of a broader aviation disruption across the Middle East. Airlines including Oman Air, Qatar Airways and Emirates have also been forced to cancel flights, reroute aircraft, or operate limited schedules during the crisis. Industry analysts say the Middle East’s position as a global aviation crossroads makes the region particularly sensitive to geopolitical tensions.
Flights connecting Asia, Europe and Africa often pass through Gulf air corridors, meaning disruptions can quickly affect international travel worldwide. As a result, airlines must constantly evaluate security risks, fuel costs, and operational feasibility when adjusting routes. The flight suspensions have affected thousands of passengers, particularly expatriates and tourists who rely on Gulf hubs for international travel.
Airports across the region have experienced delays, cancellations and crowded terminals as airlines work to reorganize flight schedules. In some cases, travellers have been rerouted through alternative hubs or even transported by road between cities to reach operational airports.
Travel experts advise passengers to:
With conditions changing rapidly, flexibility has become essential for anyone traveling through the region. Despite the disruptions, aviation authorities and airlines remain optimistic that flight operations will gradually normalise as the security situation stabilises. Some airlines have already begun cautiously restoring services on select routes while maintaining strict safety checks. However, experts warn that full recovery could take time if regional tensions persist.
For now, SalamAir’s suspension of flights highlights how geopolitical events can quickly reshape global aviation networks. In a region where air travel is essential for business, tourism and millions of expatriate workers, stability in the skies remains a crucial priority.
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Airspace closures amid Iran vs US-Israel war trigger widespread flight disruptions
The suspension comes as Middle Eastern airspace faces unprecedented disruption following escalating tensions involving Iran, Israel and the United States. Several countries have temporarily restricted or closed their airspace, forcing airlines to suspend flights or take longer routes to avoid potential conflict zones.
At the height of the crisis, thousands of flights across the region were cancelled or delayed, leaving travellers stranded and disrupting major aviation hubs throughout the Gulf. Airlines operating in the region must constantly monitor security developments and air traffic advisories before launching flights, making schedule adjustments a daily necessity.
SalamAir adjusts network to protect passengers amid Iran vs US-Israel
Middle East Airspace Tensions Force SalamAir to Suspend Key Routes
The airline has urged passengers to check their booking status online and stay updated on travel advisories, warning that schedules may continue changing depending on regional developments. Passengers affected by cancellations have been offered options including flight rescheduling, refunds, or alternative travel arrangements.
All affected passengers will be contacted directly and provided with alternative travel options. SalamAir has advised travellers not to proceed to the airport unless they receive a confirmation notification. Those requiring assistance can reach the airline’s 24/7 customer support team at +968 2427 2222 or by email at customercare@salamair.com.
Aviation industry under pressure amid Iran vs US-Israel
SalamAir’s decision is part of a broader aviation disruption across the Middle East. Airlines including Oman Air, Qatar Airways and Emirates have also been forced to cancel flights, reroute aircraft, or operate limited schedules during the crisis. Industry analysts say the Middle East’s position as a global aviation crossroads makes the region particularly sensitive to geopolitical tensions.
Flights connecting Asia, Europe and Africa often pass through Gulf air corridors, meaning disruptions can quickly affect international travel worldwide. As a result, airlines must constantly evaluate security risks, fuel costs, and operational feasibility when adjusting routes. The flight suspensions have affected thousands of passengers, particularly expatriates and tourists who rely on Gulf hubs for international travel.
Airports across the region have experienced delays, cancellations and crowded terminals as airlines work to reorganize flight schedules. In some cases, travellers have been rerouted through alternative hubs or even transported by road between cities to reach operational airports.
Flight Chaos Continues: SalamAir Grounds Services to Multiple Destinations
Travel experts advise passengers to:
- Check flight status before leaving for the airport.
- Monitor airline advisories and government travel alerts.
- Allow extra time for journeys due to possible rerouting.
With conditions changing rapidly, flexibility has become essential for anyone traveling through the region. Despite the disruptions, aviation authorities and airlines remain optimistic that flight operations will gradually normalise as the security situation stabilises. Some airlines have already begun cautiously restoring services on select routes while maintaining strict safety checks. However, experts warn that full recovery could take time if regional tensions persist.
For now, SalamAir’s suspension of flights highlights how geopolitical events can quickly reshape global aviation networks. In a region where air travel is essential for business, tourism and millions of expatriate workers, stability in the skies remains a crucial priority.
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