Travelers planning trips with Oman Air face major disruptions as the airline scraps services to nine cities between March 9 and 15. Affected routes include Amman, Dubai, Bahrain, Doha, Dammam, Kuwait, Copenhagen, Baghdad, and Khasab, all halted due to repeated regional airspace closures.
In an official advisory, Oman Air explained the tough call: ongoing shutdowns in the area’s airspace have left operators with no choice but to cancel these flights. The airline is stepping up by adding extra services on other routes to help stranded passengers find alternatives.
For the most current information, head straight to omanair.com or download the mobile app to manage bookings seamlessly. Oman Air assured travelers of its commitment to keeping everyone informed amid the uncertainty.
‘We deeply apologize for the trouble this causes and thank you for your understanding,’ the statement read, underscoring the airline’s regret over the situation.
Meanwhile, diplomatic channels in Oman are buzzing. Foreign Minister Sayyid Badr bin Hamad Al Busaidi met with Arab ambassadors on Sunday, as posted by the Foreign Ministry on X.
These talks form the latest in a series of consultations triggered by the escalating Israel-US military actions against Iran and the widespread regional fallout. Oman advocates for unified de-escalation efforts, pushing for diplomatic leverage to end hostilities.
The minister reiterated that joint initiatives are essential to safeguard regional stability and protect populations from further harm. With airspace woes tied to these geopolitical strains, airlines remain on high alert, balancing operations with safety protocols.