Air travel to Dubai is facing growing disruption as another major international airline suspends operations, adding to mounting uncertainty across the Middle East. Cathay Pacific has confirmed it will cancel all flights between Hong Kong and Dubai until April 30, 2026, with extended flexibility offered to affected passengers through May.
The decision reflects escalating security concerns in the region, as tensions linked to the ongoing Iran-related conflict continue to affect aviation routes and passenger safety.
Flight cancellations extended through April
The Hong Kong-based carrier announced that all services to Dubai will remain suspended through the end of April. Passengers booked for travel during this period are being advised to check their flight status and prepare for schedule changes.
Travellers scheduled to fly up to May 31 are being offered flexible options, including rebooking, rerouting, or requesting full refunds without additional charges. Those who booked through third-party agents are encouraged to contact their providers directly for assistance.
Security concerns continue to impact travel
The airline’s move comes amid heightened instability across parts of the Middle East. Aviation safety has been under increased scrutiny following recent incidents near Dubai, including a drone-related disruption close to a major airport, which led to temporary flight diversions.
Authorities have warned that regional escalation is creating significant risks for international travel, prompting airlines to reassess their operations in affected airspace.
British Airways extends wider cancellations
The latest suspension follows earlier action from British Airways, which has already halted flights to Dubai until June. The airline has also extended cancellations across multiple destinations, including Amman, Bahrain, and Tel Aviv, with some routes paused until the end of May.
Flights to Doha remain suspended until April 30 as airlines attempt to navigate unstable conditions and provide clarity for passengers planning upcoming travel.
More details on aviation disruptions and global travel advisories can be found through international aviation safety updates, which continue to monitor developments across high-risk regions.
Travel uncertainty expected to continue
Passengers planning trips beyond April are being urged to stay updated through airline platforms, as schedules remain subject to change. Carriers have indicated that further adjustments may be necessary depending on how the situation evolves.
With multiple airlines now scaling back operations, Dubai—one of the world’s busiest travel hubs—is experiencing a noticeable slowdown in international connectivity, reflecting the broader impact of geopolitical tensions on global travel.














