Tired, Anxious: Travellers to Singapore Among Thousands Stranded in Doha Airport Amid Israel-Iran Conflict
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Thousands of passengers stranded at Doha, Dubai airports
Operations at two of the world's busiest airports in Doha and Dubai slowed to a crawl on Tuesday as thousands of travellers queued for hours, facing long delays and flight cancellations after the temporary closure of airspace a day earlier. Qatar, Bahrain, and Kuwait shut their airspace late on Monday after Iran's strike on a US military base in Qatar's capital Doha, forcing airlines to cancel or reroute hundreds of flights and creating a backlo…
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On June 24, 2025, as the conflict between Israel and Iran escalated, thousands of international passengers were stranded at Doha Hamad International Airport. Due to the closure of airspace over Israel and neighboring countries, dozens of flights were canceled, causing large-scale delays. Among them were hundreds of Australian passengers. The Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) immediately intervened to coordinate and worked…
After the airspace closures in the Middle East, the airports in Doha and Dubai experienced massive restrictions in flight operations. Meanwhile, Qatar Airways is working on resuming the normal flight plan – but restrictions will have to be expected in the next few days.
Activity at two of the world’s busiest airports, in Doha and Dubai, was slow to pick up on Tuesday after the temporary closure of airspace the day before, with thousands of travelers waiting in lines for hours and facing long delays and canceled flights.
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