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    Europe Issues Airspace Advisory For UAE, Qatar And Gulf Airspace As Regional Tensions Rise

    Chris AnuBy Chris AnuJuly 15, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The European Union A has issued an advisory for european-ai-firms-scale-banned-facial-recognition-systems-in-india/” title=”European AI Firms Scale Banned Facial Recognition Systems in India”>European airlines not to fly through the airspace of the Gulf Airspace, citing a “high risk” to civil a

    Europe Advises Airlines To Avoid UAE, Qatar And Gulf Airspace 

    The advisory, issued as a Conflict Zone Information Bulletin on Tuesday, will remain in effect until July 29 unless reviewed earlier, and also covers the airspace over the western part of the Gulf of Oman. It applies to EU airlines operating under European aASA to fly to, from and within the EU

    What EASA Has Recommended

    According to the bulletin, affected airlines should avoid operating in UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait and Qatar airspace at any altitude and steer clear of the waters of the Gulf of Oman. Airlines have also been asked to continue monitoring official guidance from national a

    Why Did Europe Issue An Advisory

    EASA said the security situation in the region has grown more complex following repeated disruptions. EASA also noted that heightened activity might increase the risk of civilian aircraft being misidentified during military operations. Such activities could leave limited time for airlines to reroute.

    The Wider Picture

    This advisory adds to a series of similar bulletins EASA has issued in recent weeks, with separate advisories already in place recommending airlines avoid the airspace of Iran, Iraq and Lebanon. The UK Foreign Office has also recently updated its travel advice for the UAE, noting that the security situation remains fluid.

    It’s worth noting that these are precautionary advisories rather than confirmations of incidents, and airport and flight operations across the UAE continue as normal. Travellers with upcoming flights are advised to check directly with their airline for any route or schedule changes and to follow updates from the UAE’s official channels and their airline for the most current information.

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    What has EASA advised regarding UAE airspace?

    EASA has advised European airlines to avoid flying through UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait and Qatar airspace at any altitude until at least July 29, citing regional security risks.

    Does this mean flights to and from the UAE are cancelled?

    No, this is a precautionary advisory for airlines regarding flight routing, not a confirmation of grounded flights.

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    First Published: July 15, 2026 1:36 PM

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