Middle East Airspace Diversions/Cancellations

“Friendly fire” will be a huge issue. Knocking down an F15 or two is one thing, but an airliner….. I would see it as an almost inevitable outcome of any attempt to return to any form of normal at the moment.
 
I don't understand. Is it safe to fly or is it not safe to fly?

If it is unsafe for commercial aircraft then a "repatriation" flight has no special powers to avoid that danger.

Repatriation flights are usually guaranteed by the respective government.

No private insurer would cover an airline operating in the current environment.
 
I don't understand. Is it safe to fly or is it not safe to fly?

If it is unsafe for commercial aircraft then a "repatriation" flight has no special powers to avoid that danger.
Presumably because they're not operating to a schedule, they can make a "live" decision to board and take off or not.
 
“Friendly fire” will be a huge issue. Knocking down an F15 or two is one thing, but an airliner….. I would see it as an almost inevitable outcome of any attempt to return to any form of normal at the moment.
Its pretty wild over there - the Kuwaitis have shot down four U.S. aircraft today.
 
“Friendly fire” will be a huge issue. Knocking down an F15 or two is one thing, but an airliner….. I would see it as an almost inevitable outcome of any attempt to return to any form of normal at the moment.
I'd be careful posting about friendly fire or planes being shot out of the sky.
I mean some get moderated for this and some don't
 
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EY67 now bound for LHR from AUH, the first commercial service out of the UAE since all this started, has indeed got away successfully...

 
From Facebook - A Fly Guy's Cabin Crew Lounge - Grain of salt though... IMO

Abu Dhabi confirmed a phased reopening of operations, with additional departures scheduled to key destinations this afternoon.

Across the wider Gulf region, several airports that temporarily halted operations, including Dubai, Qatar, Bahrain and Kuwait, are expected to progressively reopen under restricted airspace structures. However, Flightradar24 currently shows no active passenger flight movements from these locations.

Etihad has indicated that additional long-haul destinations will progressively return over the coming days, prioritizing key European and Asian gateways.

The A380 departure to London marks a visible step in restoring international connectivity between the Gulf and global aviation networks.
 
I just found this on Qatar Airways' website (via their app) - I'm booked on 7 March, so will need to keep watching to see if they extend the eligibility date from 6 March.
 

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From Facebook - A Fly Guy's Cabin Crew Lounge - Grain of salt though... IMO

Abu Dhabi confirmed a phased reopening of operations, with additional departures scheduled to key destinations this afternoon.

Across the wider Gulf region, several airports that temporarily halted operations, including Dubai, Qatar, Bahrain and Kuwait, are expected to progressively reopen under restricted airspace structures. However, Flightradar24 currently shows no active passenger flight movements from these locations.

Etihad has indicated that additional long-haul destinations will progressively return over the coming days, prioritizing key European and Asian gateways.

The A380 departure to London marks a visible step in restoring international connectivity between the Gulf and global aviation networks.
Interesting as local media says the exact opposite quoting airlines and airport authorities directly — ie all scheduled flights remain suspended.
 
Interesting as local media says the exact opposite quoting airlines and airport authorities directly — ie all scheduled flights remain suspended.
At the time of this post, FR24 showing 15 live EY flights out of AUH to CDG, AMS, LHR, BOM, DEL, BLR, ISB, cough, RUH, DMM, JED, MCT, CAI, SVO, HKG and 1 to AUH (AMS)
 

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