Published on March 3, 2026

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The ongoing military situation in the Middle East has led to significant disruptions in air travel, with all flights to and from Dubai (DXB) and Tel Aviv (TLV) now suspended. The suspension, which is currently in effect, will last until March 23, 2026. In the meantime, passengers are urged not to head to the airport as safety remains the top priority for all travelers. This unprecedented move follows rising tensions and ongoing security concerns in the region.
What To Do if Your Flight is Affected
If your flight is impacted by the suspension, Air Canada is offering flexibility to assist you during this challenging time. You can retrieve your booking and change your flight at no extra charge. Should your flight be cancelled, Air Canada will reach out directly with information regarding alternative options available to you.
Change Your Travel Plans with Ease
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For passengers whose flights to or from the Middle East are currently unaffected but wish to alter their travel plans, Air Canada offers voluntary changes. If you purchased your ticket before February 28, 2026, for travel to, from, or through one of the affected airports (Dubai, Tel Aviv, Abu Dhabi, Amman, Beirut, Dammam, Erbil), you can modify your itinerary free of charge. Changes must be made for travel between now and March 31, 2026, subject to cabin availability. Any changes outside of this date range will incur a fare difference.
Full Refund Option Available
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For those who wish to cancel their travel plans entirely, Air Canada is providing a full refund to all affected passengers. This includes anyone who purchased their ticket through Air Canada Vacations, though they will need to reach out directly to the vacation team for assistance.
Stay Updated: Monitor Official Travel Advisories
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Passengers are encouraged to regularly check official government travel advisories, as the situation may change rapidly. Air Canada is committed to keeping customers informed and will continue to update its website and reach out via email and text message with further details. Given the evolving nature of the crisis, it is essential for travelers to stay informed on any developments.
Support for Canadians in the Region
For Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents currently in the affected areas, there are resources available to assist. Canadians can sign up for the Registration of Canadians Abroad service, which provides updates and vital information. Additionally, the Government of Canada’s Emergency Watch and Response Centre is available 24/7 to provide consular assistance to those in need.
Conclusion: What Travelers Should Expect
Air Canada is making every effort to accommodate affected travelers with the flexibility to change their flight plans or cancel without penalty. However, with the volatile situation in the Middle East, all travelers are strongly advised to monitor the official advisories and stay in touch with Air Canada for the latest updates. Whether you’re rescheduling, requesting a refund, or seeking additional information, Air Canada is here to assist and ensure your safety during these difficult times.
Air Canada
Air Canada, the largest airline in Canada, serves as the country’s flag carrier and one of the largest airlines in North America. Established in 1937 as Trans-Canada Air Lines, it was later rebranded as Air Canada in 1965. The airline is headquartered in Montreal, Quebec, and operates domestic, transborder, and international services to over 200 destinations across five continents.
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Air Canada is renowned for its global reach, connecting Canadians to major cities worldwide. It is a founding member of the Star Alliance, a global network of airlines that allows for seamless connections across the globe. With a fleet of more than 400 aircraft, Air Canada offers both full-service flights and regional flights through its subsidiaries, including Air Canada Express.
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