The Foreign Office has issued urgent travel warnings for UK citizens in the Middle East following co-ordinated US-Israel strikes on Iran, with airlines cancelling flights
The Foreign Office has issued a significant dual warning for UK tourists to seek shelter and avoid travel following a co-ordinated attack by Israel and the US on multiple cities in Iran.
Foreign Office officials updated their travel guidance to advise against all travel to Israel, Palestine and other nations in the Middle East following the strikes in Iran this morning.
Its website said: “Due to the threat posed by escalation in the region, we recommend against all travel to Israel and Palestine. On 28 February 2026, the US and Israel commenced joint military action in Iran, Israeli airspace has now closed.”
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UK citizens in the Middle East have been urged to take “sensible precautions” as Iran retaliated with missile attacks in the Gulf, reports the Mirror.
Iran has since launched strikes on Israel and Qatar as well as other targets in the Middle East, prompting the UK Government to urge citizens to take shelter. In updated guidance for travel to Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Qatar and Kuwait, officials warned people to “immediately shelter in place.”
Advice on the website said: “Remain indoors in a secure location, avoid all travel and follow instructions from the local authorities.”
Explosions have been reported across the UAE, Bahrain and Kuwait. Israeli authorities have also confirmed that Iran launched missiles towards the country in response to the strikes.
Iran’s security council has pledged a “crushing” retaliation to the military action. It stated the “enemy” mistakenly believed Iran would “surrender to their petty demands through such cowardly actions.”
The UK Government has emphasised that its foremost concern is “the safety of UK nationals” throughout the Middle East. A Government spokesperson commented: “Iran must never be allowed to develop a nuclear weapon and that is why we have continually supported efforts to reach a negotiated solution.”
The statement added: “As part of our longstanding commitments to the security of our allies in the Middle East, we have a range of defensive capabilities in the region, which we have recently bolstered. We stand ready to protect our interests. We do not want to see further escalation into a wider regional conflict.”
Several airlines have suspended flights to and from Middle Eastern destinations “with immediate effect” following the Israeli and US strikes on Iran. WizzAir, Qatar Airways and Virgin Atlantic have all grounded services to the area on Saturday.
Virgin announced it has axed its VS400 service from Heathrow to Dubai, scheduled to leave at 10.10pm, “as a precautionary measure”. A spokesperson stated: “The safety and security of our customers and people is always our top priority and we apologise for any inconvenience caused.”
WizzAir director Rachel Wray announced the suspension of all flights to Israel, Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Amman.
She stated: “Wizz Air confirms that, following the recent escalation of the security situation in Iran, the airline is suspending all flights to and from Israel, Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Amman with immediate effect up until and including 7 March.”
Qatar Airways announced that flights to and from Doha had been halted owing to the closure of Qatari airspace, whilst British Airways confirmed it had cancelled services to Tel Aviv and Bahrain until 3 March.
Reports indicate that an overnight BA flight from Heathrow to Doha has turned back and is heading to London. A British Airways spokesperson commented: “We are closely monitoring the situation and have taken the operational decision to cancel our flights to Tel Aviv and Bahrain up to and including 03 March and have cancelled today’s service to Amman.
“Safety is always our top priority, and we’re contacting our customers to advise them of their travel options.”
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