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Royal Jordanian Airlines Flights Grounded By Airspace Crisis: What You Need To Know About Your Upcoming Travel!

03 Mar 2026 By travelandtourworld

Royal Jordanian Airlines Flights Grounded By Airspace Crisis: What You Need To Know About Your Upcoming Travel!

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Royal Jordanian (RJ) Airlines has decided to suspend all flights to destinations where airspaces have been closed because of increasing regional conflicts. The flight suspensions affect all countries that include Iraq, Syria ,Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The United States and Israel military operations against Iran have created major problems for regional air travel which has led to these flight suspensions.

Royal Jordanian’s CEO, Samer Majali, has confirmed that flights to affected destinations will remain suspended until airspace is reopened. While the airline prioritises the safety of its passengers, this move is expected to cause notable disruptions to aviation networks, both for passengers flying with RJ and other international travellers transiting through Jordan.

With the closure of multiple airspaces, including those of Iraq and Syria, RJ’s operations to these regions have been temporarily halted. However, flights to Europe, North America, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, and North Africa have continued, albeit with some minor delays. RJ’s efforts to keep operations running smoothly have helped mitigate the impact, ensuring that travellers to more stable regions have minimal disruption.

As the Gulf region sees heightened tensions, flights to countries such as Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, and the UAE remain grounded. For travellers heading to these destinations, this has meant delays and uncertainty about when flights will resume. Royal Jordanian’s CEO assured that no passengers were stranded, with the airline managing to maintain its schedule on routes to Europe and other unaffected destinations.

Royal Jordanian has also offered alternative options to passengers affected by the airspace closures. For those travelling to Syria, the airline has resorted to bus transportation between Queen Alia International Airport and Damascus, as flying remains unfeasible. This move is a testament to the airline’s flexibility in navigating the challenges posed by the ongoing airspace restrictions in the region.

The suspension of services to the Gulf and other affected countries has not only disrupted the airline’s regional operations but also placed a strain on the broader aviation network. Passengers travelling to or from the Middle East have faced challenges with connecting flights, especially in destinations such as Dubai, Doha, and Bahrain, where RJ’s network is a key part of connecting travellers to Europe, Africa, and beyond.

With major airspaces closed, many airlines have had to adapt their schedules, diverting flights or postponing operations. As Royal Jordanian navigates these challenges, the airline’s decision to suspend services to specific destinations remains in place until further notice. The broader impact on aviation networks, including flight schedules, has raised concerns among both travellers and the tourism industry. For tourists planning their trips to the Gulf region or neighbouring countries, these disruptions mean that their travel plans will likely be delayed or completely altered, as Royal Jordanian is one of the primary carriers operating between Jordan and these key destinations.

The closure of airspaces in this region highlights the volatility of air travel in the Middle East, a region that frequently faces geopolitical tensions. This uncertainty affects not only business travellers but also those engaged in tourism, who now must reconsider their travel routes and make alternate arrangements to ensure their trips are not completely derailed.

Despite the disruptions, Royal Jordanian has been commended for its efforts to keep the majority of its flights operating smoothly. The airline’s cooperation with local authorities and Jordan’s Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission has played a crucial role in maintaining air traffic within Jordan’s airspace, despite the challenges faced by other regional carriers. This has helped to reassure travellers that the airline remains committed to providing services where possible, despite the ongoing turmoil in the region.

RJ’s measures to support stranded passengers have also been a key part of its contingency plan. In response to the heightened security concerns, the airline has communicated directly with its passengers about the status of their flights. Additionally, Jordanian travellers whose flights to the Gulf region were suspended are being provided with timely updates regarding the situation. For now, the airline will continue to monitor the evolving situation closely, awaiting the reopening of affected airspaces to resume operations.

As regional tensions continue to simmer, the aviation industry faces an uncertain future. Royal Jordanian’s suspension of flights to several key destinations underscores the challenges airlines face when airspace closures impact their networks. While the airline has managed to maintain some routes, the disruption caused by these closures will undoubtedly affect tourism in the Middle East.

For travellers planning to visit countries in the Gulf or the wider Middle East, it is essential to stay updated on the latest travel advisories and flight schedule changes. The situation remains fluid, and with airspace closures in place, it may take time for full operations to resume. As the geopolitical landscape evolves, so too will the travel patterns and aviation strategies that define this critical region in global air traffic.

Royal Jordanian Airlines continues to deliver its highest service standards while facing operational challenges through its commitment to passenger safety and comfort during ongoing flight disruptions. The airline continues to maintain its dedication to passenger service despite flight suspensions and delays which create problems for many travelers. Passengers who need to travel to and from the Middle East must stay updated about flight changes which will continue to occur.

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