Egypt’s Ministry of Civil Aviation issued an urgent advisory on Saturday, 28 February, stating it is actively tracking regional developments in the wake of military strikes against Iran and assessing their potential effects on air traffic across parts of the Middle East airspace. The ministry confirmed that it is fully coordinating with both domestic and international aviation authorities to maintain the highest possible safety and security standards for civil aviation operations. In its statement, the ministry urged traveling passengers to check their flight information and reach out to their airlines directly or through official channels to confirm departure and arrival times and any changes to their schedules. Emirates, Dubai’s flagship carrier, also announced Saturday that it has temporarily suspended all operations to and from Dubai International Airport, citing multiple regional airspace closures triggered by escalating military hostilities across the Middle East. Various international airlines have also suspended flights to the region, including Qatar Airways, British Airways, Wizz Air, Japan Airlines, Air France, Virgin Atlantic, Turkish Airlines, Scandinavian Airlines, Aegean Airlines, Lufthansa, Indigo, Iberia, and KLM. The closures and the advisory come as the US and Israel launched strikes against Iran Continue reading "Egypt Issues Advisory as Flights in Region Cancelled after US-Israel Iran Strikes" The post Egypt Issues Advisory as Flights in Region Cancelled after US-Israel Iran Strikes first appeared on Egyptian Streets .