Temporary suspension of Syrian Air flights to and from the UAE and Saudi Arabia.

Syrian Airlines has announced the temporary suspension of its flights to and from the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia due to the sudden closure of the Jordanian and Iraqi airspace, amidst the current regional escalation.
In a post on its official Facebook page, the airline stated: "We are continuously monitoring the situation and will announce any updates regarding the resumption of flights as soon as they are available."
Meanwhile, the Jordanian Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission announced on Friday, June 13, the closure of the kingdom's airspace as a "precautionary measure in anticipation of any potential risks due to the current escalation in the region," as reported by the official Jordanian news agency.
The commission confirmed the suspension of air traffic for all incoming, outgoing, and transiting flights in Jordanian airspace, emphasizing that the decision aims to "maintain public safety."
In a related context, Iraq has announced the complete closure of its airspace, with the official Iraqi news agency stating that the decision was made due to "regional tensions" to "ensure the safety of civil aviation," according to a statement from the Iraqi Ministry of Transport's media office.
The ministry added that the General Company for Air Navigation Services has started gradually clearing the Iraqi airspace of "incoming, outgoing, and transiting" aircraft to ensure the safety of passengers and aircraft.