Israel-Iran Tensions Disrupt Summer Travel Plans of UAE Residents
Flight cancellations across the Middle East leave families anxious and uncertain
Rising geopolitical tensions between Iran and Israel have caused significant disruptions in air travel across the Middle East, with several flights to and from the UAE — including destinations like Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, and Israel — being cancelled. This unexpected turmoil is affecting the summer plans of numerous residents, many of whom had arranged trips around the upcoming school holidays starting in early July.
Ola Salim, a 44-year-old Jordanian expat and homemaker in Abu Dhabi, is deeply worried about her father-in-law’s travel to Amman.

“His Jordanian residency expires on June 15. If he can’t fly in time, he may lose the right to renew,” she explained.
Her father-in-law, a Palestinian national with Lebanese documents, has held Jordanian residency through his late wife.
“We’re anxiously waiting for my husband to get home and speak to the airline,” she added.
For others, the uncertainty about how long the disruption will last is just as troubling.
Sarah Ahmad, a 31-year-old Canadian of Palestinian-Jordanian heritage, had flown to Amman last week for Eid celebrations and is scheduled to return to Abu Dhabi on Sunday.

