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Chaos Strikes Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and UAE with 27 Flights Abandoned and 120 Delayed: FlyDubai, Saudia, and EgyptAir Passengers Face Uncertainty – What You Need to Know About the Impact on Travelers and Affected Airports

Published on December 21, 2025

Chaos strikes saudi arabia, egypt, and uae with 27 flights abandoned and 120 delayed

Recent severe weather conditions have wreaked havoc on air travel, forcing airlines to cancel numerous flights. FlyDubai, Saudia, and EgyptAir, three of the most prominent carriers in the Middle East and North Africa, have been hit hard, with hundreds of passengers affected by widespread cancellations. These disruptions have not only caused frustration for travelers but have also impacted local tourism, with major tourist destinations facing unprecedented challenges. This article explores the cancellations across three airlines, detailing the affected flights, routes, key airports, and the broader implications for tourism.

Total Number of Cancellations and Affected Airlines

A combination of heavy weather conditions, including storms and high winds, has led to a significant number of flight cancellations across the Middle East and North Africa. FlyDubai, Saudia, and EgyptAir have collectively grounded dozens of flights, leaving thousands of passengers stranded at airports.

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FlyDubai Cancellations

Flight NumberAircraft TypeOriginDestinationScheduled Departure Time
FDB1113B38MDubai Int’l (DXB / OMDB)Damascus Int’l (DAM / OSDI)Sun 01:35PM +04
FDB1114B38MDamascus Int’l (DAM / OSDI)Dubai Int’l (DXB / OMDB)Sun 05:10PM +03

Saudia Cancellations

Flight NumberAircraft TypeOriginDestinationScheduled Departure Time
SVA1460A321Prince Mohammad Bin Abdulaziz (MED / OEMA)King Khalid Int’l (RUH / OERK)Sat 04:10PM +03
SVA1115A320King Fahd Int’l (DMM / OEDF)King Abdulaziz Int’l (JED / OEJN)Sat 04:10PM +03
SVA1808A20NGizan Regional (GIZ / OEGN)King Khalid Int’l (RUH / OERK)Sat 04:10PM +03
SVA1927A20NKing Khalid Int’l (RUH / OERK)Wadi al-Dawasir Domestic (WAE / OEWD)Sat 04:45PM +03
SVA1122A20NKing Abdulaziz Int’l (JED / OEJN)King Fahd Int’l (DMM / OEDF)Sat 05:10PM +03
SVA772B773King Abdulaziz Int’l (JED / OEJN)Chatrapati Shivaji Int’l (BOM / VABB)Sat 06:05PM +03
SVA1926A20NWadi al-Dawasir Domestic (WAE / OEWD)King Khalid Int’l (RUH / OERK)Sat 06:45PM +03
SVA1465A330King Khalid Int’l (RUH / OERK)Prince Mohammad Bin Abdulaziz (MED / OEMA)Sat 07:40PM +03
SVA1125A20NKing Fahd Int’l (DMM / OEDF)King Abdulaziz Int’l (JED / OEJN)Sat 08:10PM +03
SVA1483A20NKing Khalid Int’l (RUH / OERK)Qaisumah Domestic (AQI / OEPA)Sat 09:00PM +03
SVA1051B773King Khalid Int’l (RUH / OERK)King Abdulaziz Int’l (JED / OEJN)Sat 10:10PM +03
SVA1464A330Prince Mohammad Bin Abdulaziz (MED / OEMA)King Khalid Int’l (RUH / OERK)Sat 10:20PM +03
SVA380A321Cairo Int’l (CAI / HECA)Prince Mohammad Bin Abdulaziz (MED / OEMA)Sat 09:40PM EET
SVA1482A20NQaisumah Domestic (AQI / OEPA)King Khalid Int’l (RUH / OERK)Sat 10:50PM +03
SVA1053A333King Khalid Int’l (RUH / OERK)King Abdulaziz Int’l (JED / OEJN)Sat 11:10PM +03
SVA1128A321King Abdulaziz Int’l (JED / OEJN)King Fahd Int’l (DMM / OEDF)Sun 01:15AM +03
SVA724B773King Khalid Int’l (RUH / OERK)Islamabad International Airport (ISB / OPIS)Sun 02:25AM +03
SVA1127A321King Fahd Int’l (DMM / OEDF)King Abdulaziz Int’l (JED / OEJN)Sun 04:10AM +03
SVA1136A20NKing Khalid Int’l (RUH / OERK)King Fahd Int’l (DMM / OEDF)Sun 07:10AM +03
SVA1139A20NKing Fahd Int’l (DMM / OEDF)King Khalid Int’l (RUH / OERK)Sun 09:10AM +03

EgyptAir Cancellations

Flight NumberAircraft TypeOriginDestinationScheduled Departure Time
MSR324A333Cairo Int’l (CAI / HECA)Sharm El Sheikh (SSH / HESH)Sat 02:55PM EET
MSR727A330Sharm El Sheikh (SSH / HESH)Domodedovo Int’l (DME / UUDD)Sat 04:55PM EET
MSR728A330Domodedovo Int’l (DME / UUDD)Hurghada (HRG / HEGN)Sun 01:25AM MSK
MSR341A333Hurghada (HRG / HEGN)Cairo Int’l (CAI / HECA)Sun 07:10AM EET
MSR340A333Cairo Int’l (CAI / HECA)Hurghada (HRG / HEGN)Sun 02:30PM EET

Key Airports Affected by the Cancellations

Here is a detailed look at the main airports affected by the cancellations of FlyDubai, Saudia, and EgyptAir:

FlyDubai Affected Airports

Saudia Affected Airports

EgyptAir Affected Airports

Key Regions Affected by the Cancellations

The flight cancellations have impacted several key regions in the Middle East and North Africa:

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FlyDubai Affected Regions

Saudia Affected Regions

EgyptAir Affected Regions

Affected Routes and Destinations

Each airline’s network has faced varying degrees of disruption across different routes. Here’s a closer look at the most affected routes:

FlyDubai Affected Routes

  1. Dubai to Damascus: The flight from Dubai to Damascus was cancelled due to severe weather conditions impacting Syria. This route is vital for passengers traveling between the UAE and Syria for business and family reasons.
  2. Damascus to Dubai: Similarly, flights from Damascus to Dubai were also cancelled, impacting many travelers bound for the UAE.

Saudia Affected Routes

  1. Riyadh to Jeddah: Saudia’s Riyadh-Jeddah route, crucial for domestic travel within Saudi Arabia, faced cancellations due to weather disruptions in both cities.
  2. Jeddah to Mumbai: The route connecting Saudi Arabia and India faced cancellations due to thunderstorms.
  3. Jeddah to Cairo: Flights between Jeddah and Cairo were disrupted due to fog and stormy weather in the region.
  4. Riyadh to Dhahran: Another domestic route, Riyadh to Dhahran, also faced cancellations.

EgyptAir Affected Routes

  1. Cairo to Sharm El Sheikh: A popular domestic tourist route between Cairo and the Red Sea coast was disrupted due to storms in Egypt.
  2. Sharm El Sheikh to Moscow: The route between Egypt’s resort city and Moscow faced cancellations due to storms in the Mediterranean.
  3. Cairo to Hurghada: The stormy conditions affected the route between Cairo and Hurghada, another popular Egyptian tourist destination.

The Massive Passenger Disruptions and How to Navigate Them

When flight cancellations strike, the ripple effect spreads far beyond the airline’s operations—it becomes an ordeal for passengers who find themselves stranded, rerouted, and in many cases, facing unexpected costs. The severity of these disruptions is magnified in the Middle East and North Africa, with airlines such as FlyDubai, Saudia, and EgyptAir grounding flights, leaving thousands of travelers in limbo. For those who have experienced this chaos firsthand, the journey doesn’t just end when the flight is rescheduled—it stretches into long hours of frustration, additional costs, and emotional strain. Here’s how to survive the storm and come out stronger.

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Flight Disruptions: The Waiting Game

Imagine you’ve planned your trip for months, only to find yourself caught in an unpredictable weather disruption. Your flight is grounded, and there’s no guarantee of when you’ll be on the next available plane. For many passengers, this scenario is far too familiar. Instead of enjoying a much-awaited vacation or business trip, passengers are left in a state of constant uncertainty.

The frustration of prolonged waiting can often lead to passenger fatigue, affecting overall well-being. The real challenge comes when airlines fail to provide timely updates, leaving travelers scrambling for information. Some tips to tackle such disruptions include:

Missed Connections: The Domino Effect

When one flight is delayed or canceled, it doesn’t only affect the passengers on that specific route—it sets off a domino effect that can cause missed connections, causing passengers to face even more travel headaches. For many, it means waiting for the next available flight, which could be hours or even days later.

Missed connections can lead to a series of cascading costs:

To prevent additional chaos:

The Hidden Costs of Hotel Stays and Meals

Flight cancellations can also bring about an unexpected financial burden, as many passengers are forced to book last-minute hotel stays and purchase meals while waiting for new flights. If you find yourself in this situation:

While this can be frustrating, staying calm and understanding the process can help alleviate the stress. Many airlines will work with you to make your experience as comfortable as possible, given the circumstances.

The Tumultuous Impact on Local Tourism

Airline cancellations are not just an inconvenience for travelers; they have far-reaching consequences for the local economies, especially in tourist-centric destinations. Countries like Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE rely heavily on tourism, and these cancellations have sent shockwaves through their industries, leaving tourist spots empty and businesses scrambling.

Economic Fallout from Cancellations in Egypt and Saudi Arabia

Egypt’s Red Sea resorts, such as Sharm El Sheikh and Hurghada, are major tourism magnets for international travelers. When flights are canceled, the resulting drop in visitor numbers can cause significant economic damage, impacting everything from hotels and restaurants to local tour guides and transportation services. The same issue is seen in Saudi Arabia, where business travel cancellations disrupt the influx of international delegates and businesspersons, crucial for the country’s Vision 2030 economic goals.

The Business Ripple Effect

Business meetings and conferences have also been severely affected by the cancellations. Cities like Riyadh and Jeddah, which rely on corporate travel, have seen important meetings postponed or canceled altogether. This creates a domino effect in the local economy, affecting hotels, catering services, and other businesses that rely on a steady stream of corporate clients.

Despite these challenges, recovery is possible if strategic actions are taken to support affected industries and travelers.

How the Tourism Industry Can Rise Above the Disruptions

Though the immediate effects of these flight cancellations are severe, there’s always room for recovery. Here are several strategies that could help the tourism industry bounce back from these disruptions:

Coordination Between Airlines and Airports: A Necessary Collaboration

One of the most critical aspects of recovery lies in the better coordination between airlines and airports. Real-time communication and transparency are essential to reducing passenger frustration. Airlines must improve their operational procedures, provide timely updates, and ensure clear communication with passengers regarding rebooking, compensation, and available services.

Investment in Advanced Weather Forecasting and Technology

The more airlines invest in weather forecasting technology, the better they can anticipate disruptions and prepare for unexpected conditions. With predictive technology, airlines can provide early warnings to passengers about potential cancellations, offering them ample time to make alternative arrangements before reaching the airport.

Alternative Travel Solutions: Rethinking Transportation

During widespread cancellations, offering passengers alternative transportation modes, like buses or trains, could help reduce the chaos. This is particularly important in regions with significant domestic travel. By offering coordinated bus services or alternative flights with partner airlines, airlines can help mitigate the stress for stranded passengers and maintain travel momentum.

Transforming Setbacks Into Opportunities for Future Growth

Rather than viewing these disruptions as setbacks, the tourism industry can use this moment to innovate and improve. Airlines, airports, and tourism agencies can work together to create a more resilient travel infrastructure that supports passengers through unpredictable challenges. By focusing on better technology, communication, and contingency planning, the industry can ensure a smoother experience for travelers during future disruptions.

The Path Forward for Tourism and Air Travel

As the tourism industry faces these challenges, the silver lining lies in its resilience. Through cooperation, better planning, and investment in technology, the industry can recover from the setbacks caused by weather-related flight cancellations. The key to bouncing back lies not just in addressing immediate concerns, but in developing a system that can adapt quickly to future challenges. For now, it’s about managing the storm and emerging stronger, more efficient, and better equipped to serve travelers.

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