DUBAI/ISTANBUL — Major Middle Eastern and Turkish carriers have abruptly suspended flight operations to the Islamic Republic of Iran today, as a nationwide internet blackout and escalating anti-government protests create a "high-risk" environment for international civil aviation.
The move, led by flydubai, Turkish Airlines, AJet, and Pegasus Airlines, follows a week of intensifying unrest across all 31 Iranian provinces. The disruption peaked on Thursday night when Iranian authorities enforced a near-total digital blackout, severing mobile and landline internet connections to curb the coordination of mass demonstrations.

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The primary catalyst for the mass cancellations is the profound communication breakdown within Iran. Aviation experts note that an internet and telephone blackout severely compromises the ability of airline ground teams to coordinate with flight crews, handle emergency protocols, and manage passenger processing.
Confirming the suspension, a flydubai spokesperson stated:
“Flights to Iran on 9th January 2026 have been cancelled. We are in direct contact with passengers whose travel plans have been affected. We will continue to monitor the situation closely and revise our flight schedule accordingly.”
While flydubai did not explicitly cite the protests as the cause, the airline’s "safety-first" stance reflects the growing uncertainty surrounding Iranian airspace. Turkish media reports indicate that Turkish Airlines has similarly cancelled 17 flights scheduled for Friday and Saturday, citing "regional developments in Iran."
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Security Concerns and Air Defence Activation
The situation has been further complicated by reports of heightened military readiness within the Kingdom. On the night of January 8th, several Notices to Air Missions (NOTAMs) were issued, including NOTAM A0182/26 (Hamedan) and A0180/26 (Tabriz), citing the activation of air defence systems and radar testing.
These alerts, combined with the loss of real-time communication, have prompted international regulators to warn of "unpredictable risks" to commercial traffic. Reports from Tehran suggest that Imam Khomeini International Airport (IKA) has seen sporadic operational halts as security forces move to secure the facility.

Disrupted Air Operations Summary
The following table details the primary regional operations affected by today’s mass suspension.
| Flight No. | Airline | Route | Status | Scheduled Frequency |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FZ 194 | flydubai | Dubai (DXB) – Tehran (IKA) | Cancelled | 3x Daily |
| TK 870 | Turkish Airlines10 | Istanbul (IST) – Tehran (IKA) | Cancelled | 5x Daily |
| PC 512 | Pegasus | Istanbul (SAW) – Tehran (IKA) | Suspended | Daily |
| VF 151 | AJet | Istanbul (SAW) – Mashhad (MHD) | Cancelled | 4x Weekly |
| FZ 231 | flydubai | Dubai (DXB) – Shiraz (SYZ) | Cancelled | Daily |
| QR 498 | Qatar Airways | Doha (DOH) – Tehran (IKA) | Cancelled | 2x Daily |
Strategic Impact
The protests, which began in late December 2025 due to soaring inflation and the depreciation of the Iranian rial, have evolved into a significant challenge for the government. With the suspension of these major low-cost and legacy carriers, Iran is becoming increasingly isolated.
While Iranian state carriers like Iran Air and Mahan Air continue to operate some domestic services, the lack of international connectivity from hubs like Dubai and Istanbul effectively severs the country’s primary links to the global economy.
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