Several Saudi carriers have announced extended flight suspensions to multiple destinations across the Middle East as regional airspace disruptions continue to impact airline operations.
Leading Saudi airlines including Saudia, flynas, and flyadeal confirmed that services to a number of regional cities have been temporarily halted due to ongoing airspace restrictions and safety considerations.
Among the destinations affected are Abu Dhabi, Doha, and Kuwait City, along with several other routes in the Gulf region.
Airlines stated that the decision to extend suspensions was taken as a precautionary measure to ensure the safety of passengers and crew, while authorities continue to monitor the evolving regional situation and airspace conditions.
Passengers travelling on affected routes have been advised to check the latest flight updates through airline websites or mobile applications and to contact their travel agents for rebooking options or refunds where applicable.
The disruptions come amid a broader wave of flight cancellations and schedule adjustments by multiple international carriers operating in the Middle East, highlighting the ongoing impact of regional tensions on aviation networks.
Aviation experts say airlines are closely coordinating with civil aviation authorities to determine when normal operations can safely resume, while contingency plans remain in place to minimise inconvenience to travellers.

