The airline has now abandoned most flights to the region until June as US and Israeli strikes across Iran are continuing.
In the latest update, British Airways told its passengers it has extended the temporary reduction in its flying schedule due to “continuing uncertainty”.
The airline has now announced it will not fly to Bahrain, Dubai, Tel Aviv and Amman in Jordan, until after May 31.
Meanwhile, Doha flights have been axed until April 30.
Additionally, Abu Dhabi flights remain cancelled until much later in the year (October).
British Airways extends Middle East flight suspensions from UK
In a statement post on its travel updates page, British Airways said: “Due to the continuing uncertainty of the situation in the Middle East and airspace instability, and to provide more clarity to our customers, we’ve extended the temporary reduction in our flying schedule in the region.
“We’re keeping the situation under constant review and are directly in touch with affected customers to offer them a range of options.
“Since the situation in the Middle East began, we’ve helped thousands of customers return home and operated eight relief flights from Muscat in Oman.
“We are also operating additional flights to and from Singapore (x4) and Bangkok (x3) and continue to review options to bring back more customers who have been disrupted.”
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You can see the latest Foreign Office travel advice for Brits heading to the likes of Dubai on the UK government’s website.
The new travel update came as BA confirmed last week that it would stop running rescue flights from the Middle East because of “reduced demand”.
The UK airline had been running daily flights from Muscat in Oman to London’s Heathrow Airport since March 5.
But it said it was going to “pause” the flights after Thursday’s (March 12) departure.
BA does not usually serve Muscat, but the capital has emerged as a key location for tourists stranded in neighbouring countries because of the current conflict.
British Airways reveals new flights to Australia from UK
Elsewhere, the airline revealed this week it will introduce direct flights to Melbourne as part of an expansion of its long-haul links.
British Airways shared it will operate a daily return flight between London Heathrow and the Australian city from January 9 next year.
This will be in time for the 2027 Australian Open tennis tournament and Australian Grand Prix.
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The flights will be an extension of the travel company’s existing service to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
The only Australian destination served by the carrier at present is Sydney via Singapore.
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