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Foreign Office Warns: Air Traffic Stopped in Seven Countries

Auswärtiges Amt warnt: Flugverkehr in Nahost gestoppt
Auswärtiges Amt warnt: Flugverkehr in Nahost gestoppt ©AP
After airstrikes between Israel and Iran, the Foreign Office issued travel warnings for seven countries in the Gulf region on June 13, 2025. Air traffic has been partially suspended.

The security situation in the Gulf region has dramatically worsened following military confrontations between Israel and Iran.

Seven Countries Affected

On June 13, 2025, the Foreign Office released seven identical urgent messages for the countries of Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Kuwait, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and Bahrain. The warnings point to an unstable and volatile security situation that could lead to short-term airspace closures. Several airlines have already suspended operations in the region.

Cause: Escalation in the Middle East

The warnings were triggered by Israeli airstrikes against targets in Iran and subsequent drone attacks by Iran on Israeli territory. These military actions have destabilized the entire region and led to a tense security situation.

Advice for Travelers

The Foreign Office urgently advises German nationals in the affected countries to stay informed about the current situation and to register on the crisis preparedness list ELEFAND. It is also recommended to strictly follow the instructions of local authorities and avoid unnecessary travel.

Popular Travel Destinations Particularly in Focus

Particularly affected are heavily frequented travel destinations such as Dubai and Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates. Travelers should reconsider their plans and inform themselves early about return flight options and alternative connections.

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