Tajik air carrier, Somon Air, has temporarily suspended flights on the Dushanbe–Dubai–Dushanbe route until March 6, 2026, inclusive, the airline’s press service reported.
The decision was made due to current restrictions on the use of airspace in the Middle East region.
Passengers holding tickets for the affected period are advised to check the status of their flights in advance on the airline’s official website and to contact the call center for additional information.
Consultations are available by phone at +992 44 640 40 49 and +992 44 640 40 50, as well as via WhatsApp at +992 93 777 74 59.
Meanwhile, Meduza, citing TASS, reported yesterday that the first passenger aircraft since the outbreak of the military conflict in the Middle East departed from Dubai International Airport heading to Samarkand.
According to Meduza, TASS, citing a source within air traffic circles, reported that the first passenger aircraft since the outbreak of the military conflict in the Middle East has departed from Dubai International Airport. According to the source, the aircraft is heading to Samarkand, Uzbekistan. The Telegram channel reportedly also said that a flight from Dubai to Dhaka had departed.
Earlier, the emirate’s press service reportedly stated that Dubai’s international airports may resume operations in a limited capacity during the day. At the same time, local authorities advised passengers not to travel to airports until airlines contact them directly to confirm departure times.
A few hours earlier, the first passenger flight in more than two days departed from Abu Dhabi to Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport, TASS noted. Several other flights have also left the UAE capital.
Amid escalating tensions and ongoing exchanges of strikes between Iran, the United States, and Israel since February 28, thousands of tourists remain in the Persian Gulf countries, including the United Arab Emirates. In this context, international airlines are canceling or rescheduling flights to and from the region.





