Airlines across the Asia-Pacific region have swiftly reacted to the escalating tensions following the recent US-Israel strikes on Iranian targets. Major carriers including Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific, and Qantas have announced flight cancellations and route diversions to mitigate risks posed by potential airspace closures and increased military activities. These preemptive moves aim to ensure passenger safety while minimizing disruptions amid unpredictable geopolitical developments.

Key operational adjustments include:

  • Singapore Airlines: Suspended services to Tehran and diverted flights away from Persian Gulf airspace.
  • Cathay Pacific: Confirmed the cancellation of several Middle Eastern routes and deployed alternate routing strategies.
  • Qantas: Revised schedules on flights passing over conflict zones, prioritizing safer corridors through South Asia.
Airline Flight Adjustments Primary Affected Region
Singapore Airlines Cancel Tehran routes, reroute Persian Gulf paths Middle East
Cathay Pacific Cancel flights, alternative route strategy Middle East, South Asia
Qantas Flight diversions, schedule revisions South Asia, Persian Gulf
Japan Airlines Increased monitoring, standby route alternatives Middle East