THE Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria has announced flight disruptions to several Middle East destinations following airspace closures triggered by the United States–Israeli strikes on Iran.
In a statement sighted by News Point Nigeria on Saturday via its official social media handle and signed by management, FAAN said the closures were already affecting flight operations to and from the region.
“The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria wishes to inform the travelling public that ongoing airspace closures in parts of the Middle East are currently impacting flight operations to and from the region.
“As a result of these developments, flights scheduled to Middle East destinations from Nigerian airports, including Emirates and Qatar Airways, have been cancelled or delayed.
“Passengers affected by these disruptions are strongly advised to contact their respective airlines directly for up-to-date information on flight status, rebooking options, and further guidance.
“FAAN continues to monitor the situation in collaboration with relevant aviation authorities and airline operators and will provide updates as necessary. We regret the inconvenience and appreciate the understanding and cooperation of the travelling public.”
The development follows a wave of military strikes on Saturday by the United States and Israel against targets in Iranian cities, which reportedly led to explosions and plumes of smoke over Tehran. In the aftermath, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Syria, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates announced partial or full airspace closures.
Major international carriers, including Air France, Lufthansa, Turkish Airlines and Air India, also suspended or cancelled flights across parts of the region.
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a security advisory to Nigerians residing in Iran and neighbouring Gulf countries, citing escalating hostilities.
In a press release signed by its spokesperson, Kimiebi Imomotimi Ebienfa, the ministry said it was “closely monitoring the evolving and volatile situation in the Middle East, specifically regarding the military action reportedly undertaken by Israel and the United States against targets in the Islamic Republic of Iran and subsequent retaliatory actions by Iran on targets in some Gulf countries.”
The government advised Nigerians in the affected areas to remain vigilant, avoid strategic or military locations, restrict non-essential movement, and comply strictly with directives issued by local authorities.
It added that the Nigerian Embassy in Tehran and missions in Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia were on high alert to provide consular assistance.
The Federal Government reiterated that the safety and well-being of Nigerian citizens abroad remains its top priority and called on parties involved in the conflict to de-escalate tensions in the interest of global peace.

