American and United Extend Flights Cancellations to Dubai, Doha

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NEW YORK- American Airlines (AA) and United Airlines (UA) have extended their flight suspensions to several Middle Eastern cities due to the ongoing regional conflict.

Flights between Philadelphia (PHL) and Doha (DOH), and Newark (EWR) and Dubai (DXB), will remain paused through late June and early July 2025, respectively. United’s suspension of service to Tel Aviv (TLV) also continues through August, reported Live and Let’s Fly.

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American, United Extend Middle East Cancellations

American Airlines (AA) has extended its suspension of flights between Philadelphia (PHL) and Doha (DOH) until June 30, 2025.

The last outbound flight to Doha (AA120) operated on June 17, while the return service (AA121) from DOH to PHL ceased after June 19. All subsequent flights through early July have been canceled.

United Airlines (UA) has similarly suspended its Newark (EWR) to Dubai (DXB) service.

Outbound flight UA164 last operated on June 17, and return service (UA163) ended on June 19. The airline will not resume service until July 3, 2025, at the earliest.

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American Airlines Halts Doha Flights

In response to increased geopolitical risk, American Airlines has paused its only Gulf route between Philadelphia (PHL) and Doha (DOH).

  • AA120 (PHL–DOH): Canceled from June 18 to June 30, 2025
  • AA121 (DOH–PHL): Canceled from June 20 to July 3, 2025

American had resumed the route through a codeshare with Qatar Airways, but has been closely monitoring regional safety conditions. The carrier has not served Tel Aviv (TLV) since suspending operations following the October 2023 Hamas attack on Israel.

United Airlines Suspends Dubai and Tel Aviv Routes

United Airlines’ service to Dubai (DXB) from Newark (EWR) has been interrupted since June 18, 2025, due to rising tensions in the Gulf.

  • UA164 (EWR–DXB): Canceled from June 18 to July 2, 2025
  • UA163 (DXB–EWR): Canceled from June 20 to July 5, 2025

In addition, United continues to suspend its flights to Tel Aviv (TLV) through at least August 1, 2025. The airline had also ceased Amman (AMM) service in August 2024 and currently has no planned resumption.

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Middle East Tensions

Both American and United have cited regional instability as the primary reason for the suspensions. The conflict between Iran and Israel, now in its seventh day, has prompted U.S. carriers to reevaluate risk exposure for flights transiting the Middle East.

Delta Air Lines, the third major U.S. carrier, currently offers no Middle East service beyond Israel and has not been directly impacted by these latest developments.

Although the current schedule suspensions extend through late June and early July, the duration is subject to change based on evolving geopolitical events. Airline officials emphasize that passenger and crew safety remains the top priority, and further adjustments may be announced.

Industry observers expect continued disruption if hostilities in the region intensify or expand to neighboring countries.

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