Oman Air Resumes All Flights After Iran-Israel Ceasefire
- Publish date: Wednesday، 25 June 2025 Reading time: 1 min read

Oman Air announced on Tuesday that all its daily scheduled inbound and outbound flights have officially resumed, following a brief suspension due to escalating regional tensions and temporary airspace closures across the Middle East.
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The national carrier halted several flights on Monday night, affecting routes to major Gulf destinations such as Dubai, Doha, Kuwait, and Manama. The move came after aviation authorities across the region restricted air traffic in response to heightened security concerns amid rising tensions between Iran and Israel.
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The airline confirmed that services are now back to normal across its entire network, following the reopening of regional airspace and the announcement of a ceasefire agreement between Iran and Israel.
In a statement, Oman Air said it was working closely with aviation authorities to ensure safe and smooth operations. "We’re pleased to inform our guests that normal operations have resumed. Passengers can now proceed with their travel plans as scheduled," the airline shared.
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Travelers had been urged to monitor their flight status on Monday night, as disruptions left many unsure of departures and arrivals. The precautionary closures of airspace were part of a wider security response to a wave of missile activity that had triggered elevated alert levels across several Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries.
With the ceasefire now in effect and airspace reopened, airlines across the region, including Oman Air, have gradually restored their operations. The airline emphasized that safety remains a top priority and that it continues to coordinate with regional regulators to maintain operational stability.
Passengers are advised to check the airline’s official website or contact customer service for the latest updates on their flights.