List of Middle East Flights from Soetta Airport That Have Been Cancelled
The escalating conflict in the Middle East following US and Israeli strikes on Iran is beginning to impact Indonesia. Dozens of Middle East routes from Soekarno-Hatta International Airport are experiencing schedule adjustments, including cancellations.
Based on updates as of 9:10 am local time, there are 39 scheduled Middle East route flights today, comprising 20 arrivals and 19 departures. However, 17 of these have been confirmed as cancelled.
Details of affected flights:
Abu Dhabi Route (AUH)
Etihad Airways EY474 (Arrival) – Cancelled
Etihad Airways EY472 (Arrival) – Cancelled
Etihad Airways EY473 (Departure) – Cancelled
Doha Route (DOH)
Qatar Airways QR958 (Arrival) – Cancelled
Garuda Indonesia GA901 (Arrival) – Cancelled
Qatar Airways QR956 (Arrival) – Cancelled
Qatar Airways QR955 (Departure) – Cancelled
Qatar Airways QR959 (Departure) – Cancelled
Qatar Airways QR957 (Departure) – Cancelled
Dubai Route (DXB)
Emirates EK356 (Arrival) – Cancelled
Emirates EK358 (Arrival) – Cancelled
Emirates EK359 (Departure) – Cancelled
Emirates EK357 (Departure) – Cancelled
Jeddah Route (JED)
Saudia SV822 (Arrival) – Cancelled
Saudia Airlines SV823 (Departure) – Cancelled
Madinah Route (MED)
Saudia Airlines SV820 (Arrival) – Cancelled
Saudia Airlines SV821 (Departure) – Cancelled
In addition to cancellations, several other flights are experiencing schedule adjustments as a follow-up to the operational situation in the Middle East region.
The airport authority stated that operations remain controlled. “Overall, operations at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport continue to run safely, orderly, and conducively. The schedule adjustments that have occurred are a follow-up to developments in the operational situation on Middle East routes,” said Aziz Fahmi Harahap, Assistant Deputy Communication and Legal Officer at Soekarno-Hatta Airport, on Sunday, 1 March 2026.
Airport management stated that coordination has been carried out with airlines, AirNav Indonesia, and security authorities to ensure the safety and support of affected passengers.
Passengers are urged to verify the status of their flights before heading to the airport.