As tensions escalate in the Middle East, British Airways (BA) has announced the cancellation of several flights to and from key destinations in the region. The affected cities include Abu Dhabi, Amman, Bahrain, Doha, Dubai, and Tel Aviv. The airline is closely monitoring the situation and is offering customers the flexibility to modify their travel plans.
Passengers scheduled to travel to these destinations are advised to visit the BA website to make changes to their bookings. The airline has implemented a flexible booking policy to assist those whose flights have been canceled or are impacted by the regional instability.
For customers planning to travel to the Middle East within the next 48 hours, BA is urging them to refrain from calling the airline's contact centers due to a high volume of inquiries. Instead, customers are encouraged to visit BA’s website to manage their bookings and obtain the most up-to-date information.
In a message posted to its website, BA assured travelers that it is doing everything possible to ensure that customers are provided with options and support during this challenging time. The airline emphasized the importance of keeping contact details up-to-date in booking systems to facilitate easy communication.
"We understand how unsettling this situation can be, and we are doing everything we can to help you get where you need to be safely," the airline stated.
BA has also reiterated that affected passengers should stay informed through official channels, including the UK government’s travel advisory website, which provides updates on safety and security across the Middle East.
For further details on flight cancellations and booking changes, travelers are advised to visit BA’s official website.