Air travel across the Middle East is experiencing disruptions following the temporary closure of airspace in several countries due to unfolding regional developments.

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The closures, in effect from 23 June, are impacting international flight paths, particularly those routed through major transit hubs like Doha (Qatar) and Dubai (UAE). Flight Centre has confirmed these reports.
Travellers connecting through or transiting these cities may face delays, reroutes, or last-minute cancellations as airlines respond to a rapidly evolving situation.
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What travellers need to know:
- Flights may change at short notice—check directly with your airline before heading to the airport.
- Stay up to date by ensuring your booking includes your correct contact details to receive notifications.
- Monitor official government travel advisories and local news for real-time developments.
Flight Centre has confirmed that their travel teams are actively monitoring updates and will assist affected travellers as more information becomes available.
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