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What to do if your flight is affected by Middle East airspace closures

As of 7 April 2026, here are the change and cancel policies.

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Due to airspace closures, there are many flight disruptions, including cancellations and reschedules, throughout the Middle East. Many flight updates will continue to be released throughout the day, so make sure to keep an eye out in case your flight has been affected.

If your flight is affected, you can find out what actions to take below.

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Airline rebooking and refund policies

The list below is not exhaustive, however, it covers the main scenarios for Australian travellers. For further information, travellers are advised to visit the airline’s website or contact customer support.

Updated as of 7 April 2026, but may change as the situation in the Middle East develops.

Qatar Airways

Qatar Airways has limited flights departing to and from Doha. Passengers have been advised to monitor the latest information via qatarairways.com or through the mobile app.

Qatar is working on a gradual increase of flights beginning mid-May.

Emirates

With a few airspaces opening, Emirates has commenced a limited number of flights, with a reduced flight schedule. Customers are advised to continue checking their light status for the latest updates. Customers who book flights from 2 April will receive a complimentary date change.

Etihad

Etihad Airways operations will schedule a limited number of flights between Abu Dhabi and key destinations from 6 Mar to 19 Mar. Specific travellers can rebook their flight free of charge or request a refund.

Flights through the UAE booked via Qantas

Qantas has introduced extra flexibility for flights through the UAE booked via their website, including codeshare commercial bookings and reward flights. Perth to London flights may now operate via a fuel stop in Singapore, with no other impacts to flights.

  • Current policy as of 7 Apr 2026: Flights booked on or before 30 Apr to travel between 28 Feb to 30 Apr can be refunded in full, put in flight credit (cash fares only) or rescheduled on or before 15 June.

Flights through the UAE booked via Virgin Australia

Virgin Australia flights operated by Qatar Airways have been cancelled until further notice. Virgin is offering free flight changes, travel credits or refunds for guests who no longer wish to travel.

  • Current policy as of 7 Apr 2026: Flights scheduled until at least 15 June to and from Doha have been cancelled. Free booking changes are being offered to the same destination for travel up to 31 October 2026, or a travel credit or refund.

Oman Air

Several of Oman Air flights have been suspended or delayed due to the multiple airspace closures. Flights will be notified directly, however travellers are asked to check your flight for any updates.

  • Current Policy as of 7 Apr 2026: Flights to Dubai, Bahrain, Doha, Kuwait, Copenhagen, Khasab, and Baghdad have all been cancelled until 30 Apr. Extra flights have been added to accommodate guests, and all other flights are operating as normal.

Alternative flight routes to the Middle East

We advise against cancelling your flights prematurely until a specific waiver is offered for your travel dates.

If you do need to travel in the next few weeks to a destination outside the UAE (e.g. Europe), call or message the airline on official channels to see if they can reaccommodate you on a different partner carrier that is flying. If you booked through a travel agent or a different ticketing airline, call them instead.

Where possible, try to push to be rebooked via an Asian hub if you have a cash fare. This includes Singapore, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, Seoul, and Tokyo.

Unfortunately, rebooking a reward flight booked with points may be difficult due to low availability on alternative routings. If your travel is urgent, consider refunding your reward booking in full and purchasing a cash fare on an alternative carrier.



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What to do if your flight is affected by Middle East airspace closures was last modified: April 7th, 2026 by Hannah Tomasoni