last update 01 March 2026
Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) confirmed earlier today that the current closure of UAE airspace is affecting flights operated by Emirates and Qatar Airways thus far.
Current Flight Disruptions:
• O.R. Tambo International Airport (JNB): 8 cancellations (7 outbound and 1 inbound).
• Cape Town International Airport (CPT): 4 cancellations (outbound).
• King Shaka International Airport (DUR): 2 cancellations (outbound).
Passengers are strongly advised to contact their airlines or relevant embassies directly for the latest flight schedules and status updates.
last update 01 March 2026
Since yesterday, the situation hasn’t eased; in fact, ongoing airspace closures and the responses to Iran’s involvement are continuing to disrupt flights in and out of South Africa and Southern Africa, especially services via Gulf hubs like Dubai and Doha. The disruptions remain significant, with more cancellations and reroutes likely while the regional conflict and related airspace restrictions are unresolved.
last update 28 February 2026
The renewed escalation in the Middle East, including US and Israeli strikes on Iran, has disrupted international aviation - forcing airspace closures and triggering flight cancellations and reroutes across the region and beyond. Iran’s retaliatory strikes and the resulting rise in regional military activity are also contributing to the heightened security environment, further impacting airline operations and flight planning across the Middle East. While Southern African airspace remains fully open and unaffected, travellers flying internationally can still experience significant impacts due to changes in global airline operations.
Here is what you need to know.
What is happening in the Middle East?
Escalating tensions have led to temporary airspace closures and operational restrictions across parts of the Gulf and surrounding region.
Airlines and regulators have responded by:
- Suspending selected routes
- Cancelling flights to affected destinations
- Rerouting aircraft to avoid restricted airspace
- Issuing updated travel advisories
The Middle East sits at the crossroads of major global air corridors linking Europe, Asia, Africa and North America. When parts of that system are disrupted, airlines must adjust flight plans worldwide.
Why this matters for travellers in Southern Africa
Many long-haul routes between Southern Africa, and South Africa in particular, Europe and Asia connect through major Gulf hubs such as:
- Dubai International Airport (DXB) in Dubai, UAE
- Hamad International Airport (DOH) in Doha, Qatar
- Zayed International Airport (AUH) in Abu Dhabi, UAE
Importantly:
- Airports and airspace across Southern Africa are operating normally.
- The disruption is indirect and linked to international transit routes.
Possible Travel Impacts
If your itinerary includes a Middle Eastern connection, you may encounter:
Some services through Gulf hubs have been paused or adjusted while airlines assess safety and routing options.
Longer Flight Times
Aircraft may take alternative paths to avoid restricted airspace, increasing journey times.
Tighter Connections
Network disruptions at major hubs can create reduced onward connectivity or rebooking delays.
Potential Cost Pressures
Longer routings increase fuel and insurance costs, which may gradually influence pricing on some routes.
What travellers should do
- Check your flight status regularly. Schedules are being updated dynamically.
- Confirm your connection details. Especially if transiting through the Gulf region.
- Allow extra transfer time.
- Contact your airline early if rebooking is required.
- Review your travel insurance coverage.
The bottom line
Southern Africa’s skies remain fully open. However, the latest Middle East escalation - particularly involving Iran - is impacting global aviation flows that many Southern African travellers rely on for international connections.
Travel remains possible, but routing adjustments, longer flight times and occasional cancellations are part of the current operating environment.
Stay informed, monitor airline updates closely, and plan with a degree of flexibility if travelling via the Gulf region in the coming days.
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