Grounded flights, nights in airports, and no clear guidance. American travellers say they desperately want to get home, but can't.

Chaos as key transit hubs in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Doha close, and more than 1,000 flights by major Middle Eastern airlines cancelled

About 76,000 nationals thought to be in the region as tensions rise after US-Israeli attacks on Iranian regime

DUBAI: Hundreds of thousands of stranded travelers scrambled to make new connections and get through to airlines on jammed phone lines Sunday after the attack on Iran by the…

Some who live in region are unsure what to do amid missile strikes, while others are desperate to get home to the UK

UK considering all evacuation options, including charter and military flights and bus trips across land borders

The latest advisory includes Egypt, Israel, Saudi Arabia and Qatar, according to a State Department official.

Select departures organised as US state department warns Americans to leave on commercial flights ‘due to safety risks’

As the conflict between the US, Israel and Iran intensifies, US embassies across the Middle East have shifted into emergency footing, issuing security alerts, suspending services…

Air travel in the Middle East has been severely disrupted since Saturday, with thousands of flights cancelled.

The US State Department says Americans should "depart now via commercial means" as strikes continue.

Grounded flights, nights in airports, and no clear guidance. American travellers say they desperately want to get home, but can't.

Thousands are stranded as major Gulf hubs, including Dubai, remain closed or severely restricted for a fourth day.

NEW YORK: The US and Israel’s joint war in Iran has already upended travel across the Middle East, stranding tens of thousands of people. And the future is anything but certain.…

The State Department is scrambling to evacuate embassy staff and American tourists out of several locations around the Middle East amid attacks.

"We stayed on calls with the airline for almost two days trying to figure out another flight," said Viktoriia Lokhmatova who traveled to Dubai for a special milestone.

Wealthy travellers are paying up to $200,000 to charter flights out of the region.