The Minister of Transport and Infrastructure, Uraloğlu, explained the canceled flights one by one.

The Minister of Transport and Infrastructure, Uraloğlu, explained the canceled flights one by one.

24.06.2025 22:21

The Minister of Transport and Infrastructure, Abdulkadir Uraloğlu, stated that the airspace restrictions in the region continue following Israel's attacks on Iran that began on June 13. He detailed the canceled international flights and closed airspaces that were suspended for security reasons one by one.

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Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Abdulkadir Uraloğlu shared a post on his social media account regarding the airspace restrictions in the region following Israel's attacks on Iran that began on June 13.

IRAN AND ISRAEL CLOSED TO FLIGHTS UNTIL JUNE 25

Providing information on the current situation, Uraloğlu stated, "The airspace restrictions in the region continue following Israel's attacks on Iran that began on June 13."

Uraloğlu drew attention to the fact that the Iran-Tehran flight zone is closed until June 25 at 10:30, and Israel-Tel Aviv is also closed until June 25 at 03:59, noting that two Turkish Airlines planes were recalled and redirected to Istanbul, and flights to Kuwait, Dammam, Bahrain, Doha, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, and Muscat were canceled.

DETAILED CANCELLATIONS OF FLIGHTS

Due to the closure of Oman's airspace, two flights from Jakarta and Denpasar were redirected to Baku and continued to Istanbul after refueling, Uraloğlu reported, adding:

"As of now, flights to the Gulf Region have returned to normal, while flights to Iran, Iraq, and Syria are still canceled. AJet's flights to Dubai, Dammam, and Sharjah, SunExpress's flights to Dubai, Beirut, and Erbil, and Pegasus's flights to Bahrain, Jeddah, Medina, Riyadh, Dammam, Doha, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Kuwait, Muscat, and Karachi have been canceled. There are no aircraft or personnel from BBN, ACT, MGA, MNG, Freebird, Airanka, ULS, Southwind, and Corendon operating in the region. Operations are being continued with planned cancellations and route changes. Our ministry and all relevant institutions are closely monitoring developments and continue to take all necessary precautions for travel safety and flight security."

Minister Uraloğlu's post is as follows;

Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Uraloğlu detailed the canceled flights one by one


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