Gulf countries close airspace: UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain suspend flights amid regional strikes

UAE: Partial airspace closure
The General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) announced the temporary and partial closure of the UAE’s airspace as an exceptional precautionary measure.
The regulator said the move followed a comprehensive assessment of security and operational risks, in coordination with national and international authorities. It stressed that aviation safety and the protection of the UAE’s air sovereignty remain absolute priorities.
Passengers have been urged to contact their airlines for updates, with carriers instructed to provide accommodation and assistance where needed.
Qatar: Air traffic suspended
The Qatar Civil Aviation Authority confirmed a temporary suspension of all air traffic in the country due to heightened security concerns.
Qatar’s Ministry of Defence later said it had successfully thwarted a number of attacks targeting the country, adding that missiles were intercepted before reaching Qatari territory. Authorities described the security situation as stable and under control.
The Ministry of Interior urged the public to rely only on official sources and avoid spreading rumours.
Iran: Full closure after explosions
Iran’s Civil Aviation Organization announced a full closure of Iranian airspace for six hours following a series of explosions in Tehran. Iranian media reported successive airstrikes, while Israel confirmed launching an operation against Iran.
Bahrain: Missile attack reported
In Bahrain, the National Communication Centre said sites within the kingdom were targeted in attacks launched from outside its territory, calling it a violation of sovereignty.
The Centre also confirmed that a service facility of the Fifth Fleet had been subjected to a missile attack. Emergency response plans were activated, and the public was urged to follow official instructions.
Authorities across the region have stressed that security forces are on high alert and coordinating closely to protect citizens, residents and visitors. Travellers are advised to check directly with airlines and monitor official channels for updates.



