March 4, 2026
Hundreds of Flights Cancelled Amid Middle East Tensions
A total of 578 flights have been cancelled in five days due to Middle East tensions. Qatar Airways will continue cancellations until March 6, while SriLankan Airlines has resumed flights to Dubai.
March 4, 2026

Air travel across the region has faced significant disruption, with 578 flights cancelled over a five-day period due to ongoing tensions in the Middle East. The cancellations have affected numerous airlines and passengers, with further impacts expected in the coming days.
Qatar Airways Extends Cancellations
Qatar Airways has announced that it will continue to cancel certain flights until March 6. The airline cited the current situation in the Middle East as the reason for the extended cancellations. Passengers have been advised to check the status of their flights and make alternative arrangements as necessary.
SriLankan Airlines Resumes Dubai Operations
In contrast to the widespread cancellations, SriLankan Airlines has resumed its flights to Dubai. The airline had previously suspended operations on this route but has now reinstated services, according to reports. The resumption is expected to provide some relief for travelers seeking to reach the United Arab Emirates.
Ongoing Uncertainty for Air Travelers
The situation remains fluid, with airlines monitoring developments closely. Sources indicate that further changes to flight schedules are possible, depending on how the situation in the Middle East evolves. Travelers are urged to stay informed and remain in contact with their airlines for the latest updates.
While some airlines are resuming operations on select routes, the overall picture remains uncertain. The disruption has affected both regional and international travel, with a significant number of flights grounded over the past week.
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