Flydubai has cancelled all of its flights to Iran until January 11, 2026. The suspension affects flights to Bushehr and Esfahan airports, causing disruption for passengers who were planning to travel on these routes.
The airline’s decision comes amid ongoing protests across Iran. The demonstrations began on December 28 after sharp increases in inflation and living costs. Over time, the protests expanded and took on a political tone, spreading to several cities across the country.
Flydubai had already suspended some flights earlier, including on January 9, when unrest intensified and a widespread internet blackout was reported. The continued instability has led the airline to extend the cancellation period to ensure passenger and crew safety.
Travelers affected by the cancellations are advised to stay in touch with Flydubai through its official channels for the latest updates, rebooking options, or refund information. Conditions remain uncertain, and flight schedules may change depending on the situation on the ground.
This information is shared for general awareness and is based on available reports. The image is for reference purposes only. For the most accurate and up-to-date details, passengers should check directly with Flydubai or other official airline sources.


