The ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran has caused major disruptions in global air travel. Many countries in the region closed their airspace, leading to thousands of flight cancellations. Major travel hubs such as Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Doha temporarily suspended operations. If the conflict affects your flight, airlines offer several ways to help you manage your travel plans.
What Major Airlines Offer
Air India and IndiGo: Air India notifies passengers of cancellations via their registered contact numbers. They offer full refunds or the chance to rebook on alternate flights. IndiGo has extended travel waivers until March 7, 2026. Passengers can reschedule flights for free or claim a full refund through their official portal.

Emirates and Etihad: Emirates allows passengers booked on or before March 5 to rebook flights within 20 days of the original date. They also provide a simple online refund form. Etihad Airways offers free rebooking for travel until March 15, 2026, for tickets issued before the end of February.
Qatar Airways and British Airways: Qatar Airways suspended operations until officials declare the airspace safe. They offer travel waivers, refunds, or the option to convert tickets into travel credits. British Airways allows customers to change travel dates for free for journeys through March 29. Passengers flying before March 8 can also request a full refund.
Akasa Air: Akasa Air suspended several routes to the Middle East. For travel booked until March 7, the airline offers full refunds or free rescheduling.
Important Steps for Travelers
Check your flight status online before leaving for the airport. Ensure your contact details are correct in your booking so the airline can reach you. Most airlines recommend using their mobile apps or websites for faster service, as call centers are currently handling many inquiries. Staying informed and acting quickly will help you secure a refund or new travel dates.
