
UAE’s Wizz Air Abu Dhabi has extended its flight cancellations to and from the UAE until June 30, citing the ongoing closure of multiple airspaces triggered by Iran’s recent missile strikes on a US base in Qatar. The airline had to divert numerous flights on Monday evening due to these closures, underscoring the severity of the regional disruption.
The suspension covers all UAE flights operated by Wizz Air Abu Dhabi, including routes to and from Amman and Beirut, which are also halted until June 30. Additionally, flights from Europe to Queen Alia International Airport in Amman remain suspended until September 15. The airline is offering affected passengers free rebooking or full refunds, either in Wizz credits or the original payment method.
This move aligns with similar actions by Hungarian low-cost carrier Wizz Air, which has also suspended flights to the UAE. Furthermore, Wizz Air has announced a temporary suspension of flights from Krakow and Budapest to Abu Dhabi from late July until mid-September, reflecting the extended impact of the Middle East tensions on its network.
The flight cancellations come amid a broader wave of regional disruptions affecting major carriers such as Emirates, Etihad, flydubai, and Air Arabia. These airlines have suspended or rerouted flights due to airspace restrictions over Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Syria, and neighboring countries. For instance, Air Arabia has suspended flights to Jordan, Iran, Iraq, Russia, Armenia, Georgia, and Azerbaijan until late June, and passengers with connections through Sharjah or Abu Dhabi to these destinations are currently not accepted for travel.
Zayed International Airport has issued multiple warnings about ongoing disruptions and advised passengers to check with their airlines before traveling to the airport, as delays and cancellations are expected to continue due to the volatile situation.
Passengers booked on Wizz Air Abu Dhabi flights are urged to monitor their booking status closely via email, text messages, or the airline’s website and app. Those who booked through travel agencies or third parties should contact their agents directly for assistance. The airline has reiterated that the safety and security of its passengers and crew remain its highest priority and will keep customers informed as the situation evolves.
In summary, the escalating conflict in the Middle East has led to unprecedented airspace closures, forcing Wizz Air Abu Dhabi and other regional carriers to suspend flights and reroute operations, with significant travel disruptions expected to persist through at least the end of June and beyond.