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British Airways scraps flights to Middle East until June
British Airways pauses Middle East flights due to regional drone attacks and launches a new daily London-Melbourne route with four-class Boeing Dreamliner from January 2027.
- On March 17, 2026, British Airways, Britain's flag carrier, cancelled flights to Bahrain, Dubai, Tel Aviv and Amman until May 31, Doha until April 30, and Abu Dhabi until later this year after drone attacks and Iran-linked uncertainty.
- Amid repeated missile and drone activity, Iran's drone strike on a fuel tank forced Dubai International Airport to shut, prompting the UAE airspace closure on Monday.
- Dubai Civil Defence teams said the fire at DXB was extinguished after 15 hours and flights began a gradual resumption six hours after containment, while Emirates airline diverted some flights to Al Maktoum International Airport and one flight landed in Al Ain.
- As conflict ties up airports, British Airways has cut Middle East flights and added seven extra services to Bangkok and Singapore, while air freight rates have risen at least 70%.
- BA had begun planning the Melbourne route before the war, pairing with Qantas to offer connections that avoid the Middle East, while the UAE's General Civil Aviation Authority called the airspace closure an 'exceptional precautionary measure' and BA said it would arrange returns after airspace reopening.
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What British Airways did and why it matters British Airways extended a pause on service to Dubai and other key Middle East destinations, keeping those routes out of its schedule through June. The airline said the move is intended to simplify operations and give it room to manage the knock on…
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