US Warns Citizens of Sudden Flight Cancellations from Gulf Amid Tensions

The US International Travel Department has issued an updated advisory for American citizens in the Gulf region, noting that commercial flights from Abu Dhabi and Dubai remain available for travel to the US and Europe. However, it warns that flights may be cancelled with little notice due to the volatile security situation. The advisory confirms that the UAE's land borders with Saudi Arabia and Oman are currently open, while also referencing the ordered departure of non-emergency US government personnel from Saudi Arabia earlier in March. The guidance comes amid regional tensions and follows a temporary flight suspension at Dubai airport due to a drone-related incident.

Key Points: US Travel Advisory: Flight Cancellations Possible in Gulf

  • Commercial flights from UAE to US/Europe available
  • Sudden cancellations possible with little notice
  • UAE land borders with Saudi Arabia, Oman open
  • US citizens urged to depart if safe
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US tells citizens they can fly out of Gulf commercially; UAE borders with Saudi Arabia, Oman open, cancellations of flights possible

US advises citizens commercial flights from UAE are available but may cancel suddenly. Land borders with Saudi Arabia, Oman remain open amid regional tensions.

"We are monitoring the situation in the Middle East closely and will keep you updated so you can make decisions about your safety. - US International Travel Department"

Dubai, March 16

The United States International Travel Department, in its updated travel advisory on Monday, said it is closely monitoring the situation in West Asia and advised American citizens in the region that commercial travel options remain available, although sudden flight cancellations are possible.

In a travel advisory issued to US citizens, the department said seats on commercial flights from Abu Dhabi and Dubai are currently available for travel to multiple cities in the United States and Europe.

It also noted that the UAE's land borders with Saudi Arabia and Oman are open.

"Seats on commercial flights from Abu Dhabi and Dubai are available now for travel to multiple U.S. and European cities, although some flights may be cancelled with little notice. Borders with Oman and Saudi Arabia have been open, and commercial flights from those countries are operating," the advisory read.

However, the advisory warned travellers that commercial flight schedules may change at short notice. "Some flights may be cancelled with little notice," the advisory said, urging travellers to remain prepared for sudden disruptions.

"We are monitoring the situation in the Middle East closely and will keep you updated so you can make decisions about your safety," the advisory stated.

The advisory also reiterated that, "Donald Trump, Marco Rubio, and the Department of State have no higher priority than the safety and security of American citizens."

Earlier, the US Embassy in Riyadh updated its "options to depart" section and urged American citizens in Saudi Arabia to leave the country using commercial flights if it is safe to do so.

The embassy said Saudi airspace remains open, although there are frequent air traffic restrictions due to continuing missile and drone threats.

Airports in Riyadh, Jeddah and Dammam remain open and operational. However, travellers have been advised to check their flight status directly with airlines because of possible delays or cancellations.

The embassy also directed all US government employees in Saudi Arabia to shelter in place. "To the extent possible, remain in your residence or another structure, and stay away from windows," the advisory said.

It added that those who choose not to depart by commercial flight should be prepared to shelter in place in a secure location with adequate supplies of food, water, medicines, and other essential items.

According to the advisory, on March 8 the State Department ordered the departure of non-emergency US government employees from Saudi Arabia due to sustained missile and drone threats targeting American and its diplomatic interests in the Kingdom.

Earlier in the day, flights were temporarily suspended at Dubai International Airport following a drone-related incident near the airport, authorities said.

However, officials later confirmed that the fire had been contained.

Tensions linked to the ongoing conflict involving the United States, Israel and Iran continue to affect the entire region.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The advisory seems quite detailed, but I wish there was more clarity on the specific threats. "Missile and drone threats" is vague. For the large Indian diaspora there, this kind of ambiguity makes planning very difficult. Safety first, of course.
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Priya S
My brother is in Riyadh on a project. We've been calling him non-stop since yesterday. He says the atmosphere is tense but flights are still running. Articles like this help us get official info, but the worry is constant. 🙏
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Rohit P
The land borders being open is a crucial bit of info. If flights get cancelled, at least there is a potential overland route via Oman or Saudi. Hope the Indian embassy is also providing clear guidance to our citizens there.
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Vikram M
It's a stark reminder of how geopolitical issues directly impact common people. So many Indians have built their lives in the Gulf. This instability is bad for business and worse for families. Hope for a peaceful resolution.
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Michael C
While the US advisory is for its citizens, this news is vital for everyone in the region. The drone incident at Dubai airport shows how quickly things can change. Airlines and governments need to coordinate better on contingency plans.

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