The Foreign Office has updated its travel advice to warn against all travel to Israel and Palestine, and has urged Brits already in other Middle Eastern countries to “immediately shelter in place”
A passenger on board a flight out of Dubai back to London, was forced off the plane 10 minutes after boarding as airspace in the region closed over strikes.
Mike Boreham was on board British Airways flight 108 along with hundreds of others heading to Heathrow, as the United Arab Emirates came under attack from missiles as Iran retaliated to the US-Israeli military strike.
While sitting on the plane at the gate around 10 minutes after the pilot announced that boarding was complete, the captain came back over the PA system to say the airspace was closed and no-one was taking off.
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They all headed back into the terminal and it is not yet clear when the flight will be able to finally take off. Mr Boreham told the Independent: “We were all boarded. The flight is completely full. About 10 minutes after the ‘boarding complete’ announcement we were told airspace is closed.”
After the closure was announced, many flights heading for Dubai returned to their starting points, including Emirates from Dublin, Turkish Airlines to Istanbul and LOT to Warsaw. Dubai Airports confirms that all flight operations at Dubai International (DXB) and Dubai World Central – Al Maktoum International (DWC) are suspended.
Jo Rhodes, Which? Travel Expert, said: “In light of the ongoing situation in the Middle East, many airlines are taking precautionary steps to amend their schedules, including cancelling flights in the region. Given the extraordinary circumstances, passengers on delayed or cancelled flights will not be entitled to compensation.
“However, if you are flying with a UK or EU airline, or are departing a UK or EU airport with any carrier, your airline should provide assistance during your delay. Depending on the length of your delay, assistance may include food and drink and, where necessary, overnight accommodation. If your journey is cancelled, you are entitled to a full refund.”
The Foreign Office has updated its travel advice to warn against all travel to Israel and Palestine, and has urged British nationals already in other Middle Eastern countries to “immediately shelter in place”. The FCDO 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.”
British nationals in the region are urged to take “sensible precautions”, including following advice from regional authorities, staying away from military facilities and ensuring travel documents are up to date. The updated advice on the FCDO website also warned British nationals in Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Kuwait to immediately find shelter in place.
“Remain indoors in a secure location, avoid all travel and follow instructions from the local authorities,” the update read

