Operational notice: departure windows, passenger details, and availability can change quickly before payment is completed.
Published 2026-03-05. Official sources reviewed for this update are listed below.
The FAA restrictions page and the March 3 UAE advisory both support a cautious planning posture for Gulf arrivals: review the route the same day, keep onward plans flexible, and wait for approval before treating the schedule as final.
The FAA restrictions page remains one of the clearest official signals that regional airspace risk and routing constraints are still live factors for operators and dispatch teams.
Even when a route remains workable, the exact path, slot timing, or arrival-airport preference can change enough to make early assumptions unreliable.
Gulf-bound requests should focus on the final destination, the required arrival time, and whether the traveler can tolerate a reroute or small timing shift.
Approval before payment helps avoid opening a charge for a plan that may need to be adjusted after the latest routing review.
A route aimed at travelers moving from Jordan into a major business and onward travel hub in the Gulf.
A longer onward corridor for travelers who want to arrive inside the broader European network instead of making a short transfer stop.
A route for travelers who want to arrive into a larger onward network rather than stopping at a short transfer hub.
These sources were reviewed on March 7, 2026 before publishing this update.