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    Airlines Are Canceling Flights to Middle East—What to Know

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    • Recent geopolitical developments have prompted travel advisories from several major airlines including American Airlines United Airlines and Qatar Airways. 
    • Some airlines make exceptions in their booking policies, allowing passengers to modify their travel plans without paying additional fees.
    • The U.S. Department of State also released a “Worldwide Caution Security Alert,” encouraging travelers to remain vigilant abroad, wherever they may be.

    It is important that international travelers carefully check their itineraries to ensure there are no cancellations or delays.

    Following recent international conflicts, domestic and international airlines are issuing travel alerts and making temporary changes to their booking policies to help passengers safely get to their destinations—some are even giving the option to reschedule or request a refund If needed.

    Qatar Airways Published a travel alert, and provided guidance to customers with travel booked through the airline. Qatar Airways offers flexibility to passengers who fly with them through June 30. The airline is waiving the change fee and refunding any unused tickets value without penalty for bookings extended through July 15.

    “Following temporary closure of Qatari aerospace on 23 June Qatar Airways is making progress to restore its schedule, with possible disruptions up until 26 June 2025.” the airline said in a statement on its website.

    Emirates has recently published an article a travel update Likewise. The Dubai airline reported minimal impacts on its operations. It activated an emergency plan to avoid any delays.

    Emirates announced that it had maintained its scheduled flights by rerouting to avoid conflict zones. It served more than 1.7 million passengers across its global network on over 5,800 flights, providing certainty for their travel plans just when they were needed. news release.

    Also, airlines based in the United States take steps to accommodate travellers. As an example, United Airlines passengers If you booked a flight to Dubai between the 18th of June and 3rd July, you can change your trip date or cancel it without paying any fees. Similarly, American Airlines issued a travel alert Doha and Dubai are eligible for a free rebooking.

    The U.S. Department of State has issued a rare warning that goes beyond the precautions taken individually by airlines.Worldwide Caution Security AlertAll United States citizens who live or travel internationally are invited to “on June 22” 

    In the statement, it is stated that “there are potential demonstrations abroad against U.S. Citizens and interests.” The Department of State warns U.S. Citizens to take extra precautions.

    Consider registering for the Department of State’s Travel Registration Program if you plan to travel abroad soon. Smart Traveler Enrollment Program. Signing up for STEP allows you to receive up-to date alerts on things such as weather, safety and security in the destination that you are visiting. STEP allows the Department of State to contact you in an emergency. Before you get to the terminal, it is a good idea for you to check in. check your flight status Be prepared for any possible changes or delays.

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