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Salam Air issues emergency travel advisory after suspending flights to multiple destinations amid Iran’s war with US-Israel

Middle East Passenger Alert: Salam Air cancels flights to multiple cities amid war between Iran and US-Israel

Low-cost airline SalamAir has suspended flights to several destinations across the country middle East Aviation disruptions continue to ripple across the region. The decision comes amid widespread airspace closures and safety concerns stemming from rising geopolitical tensions that have forced airlines to cancel or reroute thousands of flights.The airline confirmed that due to ongoing airspace restrictions, flights to Iraq, Lebanon and Iran have been suspended until March 28, 2026, while flights to Kuwait City, Sharjah, Doha and Dammam have been suspended until March 20, 2026. The move reflects the growing impact of regional instability on the global aviation industry, with airlines in the Gulf adjusting operations to protect passengers and crew.

Airspace closures during Iran’s war with US and Israel trigger widespread flight disruptions

The suspension comes as tensions between Iran, Israel and the United States escalate, leading to unprecedented disruption in Middle Eastern airspace. Some countries have temporarily restricted or closed their airspace, forcing airlines to suspend flights or take longer routes to avoid potential conflict areas.At the height of the crisis, thousands of flights in the region were canceled or delayed, stranding travelers and disrupting major aviation hubs across the Gulf. Airlines operating in the region must constantly monitor safety developments and air traffic advisories before initiating flights, making schedule adjustments a daily necessity.

Salam Airlines adjusts network to protect passengers between Iran, US-Israel

As Oman’s fast-growing low-cost airline, Salam Air connects Muscat to dozens of destinations in the Middle East, Asia and Europe. The current suspension represents significant operational changes for the airline. According to the airline’s announcement, the suspension is temporary and is primarily due to safety concerns related to airspace restrictions.

Tensions in Middle East airspace force Salam Air to suspend major routes

The airline urged passengers to check the status of their bookings online and stay informed of the latest travel advice, warning that flight schedules may continue to change based on regional developments. Passengers affected by flight cancellations may choose flight rescheduling, refunds or alternative travel arrangements.All affected passengers will be contacted directly and offered alternative travel options. SalamAir advises travelers not to travel to the airport unless they receive confirmation. Those who need assistance can contact the airline’s 24/7 customer support team at +968 2427 2222 or email customercare@salamair.com.

Aviation industry under pressure as Iran battles with US-Israel

Salaam Air’s decision is part of a wider disruption in the aviation industry across the Middle East. Airlines such as Oman Air, Qatar Airways and Emirates have also been forced to cancel flights, reroute aircraft or restrict flight schedules during the crisis. Industry analysts say the Middle East’s status as a global aviation crossroads makes the region particularly sensitive to geopolitical tensions.Flights connecting Asia, Europe and Africa frequently pass through the Gulf air corridor, meaning disruptions could quickly impact international travel around the world. Therefore, airlines must continually assess safety risks, fuel costs and operational feasibility when adjusting routes. The grounding of flights has affected thousands of passengers, especially expats and tourists who rely on the Gulf hub for international travel.Airports across the region are experiencing delays, cancellations and crowded terminals as airlines work to reorganize flight schedules. In some cases, travelers are rerouted through other hubs or even via road transport between cities to reach operating airports.

Flight chaos continues: Salam Air ground services to multiple destinations

Travel experts advise passengers to:

  • Check flight status before heading to the airport.
  • Monitor airline announcements and government travel alerts.
  • Please allow extra travel time as route changes may occur.

With conditions changing rapidly, flexibility is critical for anyone traveling through the region. Despite the disruption, aviation authorities and airlines remain optimistic that flight operations will gradually normalize as the security situation stabilizes. Some airlines have begun to cautiously resume service on some routes while maintaining strict safety checks. However, experts warn that if regional tensions persist, a full recovery may take time.The current suspension of Salam Air flights highlights how geopolitical events can quickly reshape global aviation networks. In a region where air travel is vital for business, tourism and millions of foreign workers, the stability of the skies remains a vital priority.

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