A number of commercial carriers, led by Oman’s low‑cost airline SalamAir, have temporarily suspended flights to and from Iran due to the evolving situation in the country, industry sources reported. SalamAir announced the cancellation of all services scheduled for January 10 and 11, citing safety concerns tied to the current conditions in Iran.
The airline stated the decision was made to ensure passenger and crew safety and emphasized its commitment to closely monitoring developments. Affected travellers are being contacted with options for assistance, rebooking, or alternative arrangements through customer service channels.
Regional carriers have historically adjusted services in response to shifts in security and regulatory environments. The suspension of flights to Tehran and other Iranian cities underscores the broader impact of geopolitical uncertainty on aviation operations in the Middle East.
Industry observers note that recent flight cancellations between Gulf hubs and Iranian destinations reflect evolving risk assessments by airlines amid intermittent disruptions, including airspace concerns and travel advisories. At least 17 flydubai flights between Dubai and Iranian cities were cancelled recently as carriers continue to review schedules in response to the situation.
SalamAir’s temporary suspension highlights how evolving geopolitical dynamics can directly affect aviation networks and travel demand in the region. Passengers booked on affected flights should stay in contact with their airlines for the latest operational updates and travel guidance.