
Oman Air has extended its temporary suspension of flights to several key destinations in the Gulf and beyond due to ongoing regional instability. The airline has halted services to and from Manama, Dubai, Doha, and Kuwait, citing recent developments that have disrupted normal air traffic operations. Additionally, flights to and from Jeddah, Medina, Riyadh, and Cairo scheduled before 06:00 UTC on June 24, 2025, have also been suspended.
The disruptions come amid heightened geopolitical tensions in the Gulf region, which have led to airspace closures and necessitated longer, rerouted flight paths. Oman Air has warned that flights across the rest of its network may experience delays as a result of these extended routes.
Beyond the Gulf, Oman Air has also suspended flights to Amman, Jordan, with cancellations in place until at least June 24, 2025. The airline had earlier cancelled flights to Amman from mid-June and extended the suspension multiple times due to the ongoing situation. European-bound flights are being rerouted to avoid affected airspace, reflecting the broader impact of the regional conflict on international routes.
Passengers are strongly urged to check the status of their flights on Oman Air’s official website before heading to the airport to avoid inconvenience. The airline continues to monitor the situation closely and promises to provide timely updates as conditions evolve.
Oman Air has expressed gratitude for passengers’ understanding and cooperation during this uncertain period and reaffirmed that the safety and wellbeing of its guests and crew remain its highest priority.
This move aligns with similar actions by other regional carriers, such as SalamAir and Emirates, which have also suspended flights to countries including Iran, Iraq, Jordan, and Lebanon amid ongoing tensions.
Travelers planning trips to or through the Gulf and neighboring regions are advised to stay informed through official airline channels and prepare for potential disruptions in the coming days.