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Thailand Confirms Normal Airport Operations Despite Flights Impacted by Middle East Situation

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March 8, 2026
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Thailand’s airports remain operational despite flight disruptions due to Middle East tensions. Airports have implemented support measures and coordinated with airlines to reroute affected travelers. Passengers should check flight statuses directly.


Key Points

  • Flight Disruptions: From February 28 to March 1, 2026, escalating tensions in the Middle East affected 134 flights; however, all six major airports managed by Airports of Thailand (AOT) remained fully operational with no stranded passengers.
  • Flight Adjustments: Airlines such as El Al Israel, Emirates, and Qatar Airways adjusted routes for safety. Cancellations included 59 at Suvarnabhumi Airport and 36 at Phuket International Airport, while Don Mueang and Chiang Mai saw a total of four.
  • Support Measures: AOT provided information zones, additional seating, and water distribution at affected terminals. Coordination with airlines helped reroute most travelers, and AOT continues to monitor the situation. Passengers are advised to check flight status directly with airlines.

Thailand Confirms Airports Operating Normally as 134 Flights Affected by Middle East

Airports of Thailand Public Company Limited (AOT) reported that 134 flights were affected by escalating tensions in the Middle East between February 28 and March 1, 2026. Despite these disruptions, all six major airports under AOT management remain fully operational, with no stranded passengers.
AOT President Paweena Jariyathitipong stated that several carriers serving Middle Eastern routes or traversing affected airspace, including El Al Israel, Air Arabia, Emirates, Qatar Airways, Etihad, Gulf Air, World2fly, and Thai AirAsia X, adjusted their flight plans to ensure safety. Suvarnabhumi Airport recorded 59 cancellations, Phuket International Airport 36, and Don Mueang and Chiang Mai each reported two. Mae Fah Luang-Chiang Rai and Hat Yai International Airports were unaffected.

AOT has implemented support measures at affected terminals, including dedicated information zones, additional seating, and distribution of drinking water. Operations teams are managing aircraft parking efficiently to prevent delays to regular schedules. Through close coordination with airlines, most affected travelers have been rerouted, maintaining orderly terminal operations.

​AOT will continue to monitor the situation with aviation safety agencies. Passengers traveling to the Middle East or related routes should check flight status directly with their airlines and follow updates through airline channels and the AOT Official Facebook page. For more information, contact the AOT Contact Center at 1722, available 24 hours a day.

Source : Thailand Confirms Airports Operating Normally as 134 Flights Affected by Middle East

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