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Stranded travelers scramble to make new connections as war shuts much of Middle East to air travel

Last updated: March 1, 2026 9:05 pm
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By JOHN DOE

Amid the chaos caused by the recent attack on Iran by the United States and Israel, hundreds of thousands of stranded travelers are facing uncertainty as they struggle to make alternative travel arrangements and reach airlines on overloaded phone lines.

With airports in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Doha — key transit points between Europe, Africa, and Asia — closed due to the strikes, tourists and business travelers are left stranded with no clear timeline for when air travel in the region will resume.

One traveler, Mohammad Abdul Mannan, expressed his determination to continue his journey to the Middle East for work despite the disruptions caused by the conflict. “We have set out to go for work, and we must go,” he said. “My only concern is how to go abroad and how to earn an income.”

The situation has led to confusion among travelers trying to access information online or through airlines, like Emirates, which has suspended all flights to and from Dubai until at least Monday afternoon.

With over 2,800 flights canceled on Sunday alone and airspace closures affecting several countries in the region, the impact of the conflict on air travel is expected to persist beyond the immediate aftermath of the attacks.

Flight disruptions and uncertainty

Airlines are advising passengers to check their flight status online and offering waivers for rebooking or full refunds to affected travelers. However, the ongoing conflict and airspace closures are likely to result in further delays and cancellations in the coming days.

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As countries assess the security situation and potential threats, the resumption of normal air travel operations remains uncertain. Travelers are advised to stay informed and prepare for potential disruptions as the situation evolves.

International implications

The impact of the conflict in the Middle East is being felt globally, with travelers stranded in various parts of the world due to canceled flights and airspace restrictions. Airlines are rerouting flights to avoid conflict zones, leading to longer travel times and increased costs.

Despite the challenges, travelers like Kristy Ellmer, who is currently in Dubai, are adapting to the situation by staying vigilant and taking necessary precautions to ensure their safety amidst the ongoing conflict.

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Doe reported from [City]. Associated Press writers [Contributors] contributed to this report.

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