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Airlines urged all passengers to stay informed via their official media channels on last- minute updates to their itineraries. Following Iran’s missile strike on a U.S. military base in Qatar on June 24, 2025, several Arab nations temporarily closed their airspace, prompting Malaysian airlines to adjust flight plans to ensure passenger safety. Batik Air’s flight OD713 to Dubai was diverted back to Kuala Lumpur, with passengers offered refunds or rebooking. Malaysia Airlines and AirAsia X are monitoring the situation, implementing dynamic route assessments and adhering to international safety advisories. Qatar and UAE airspaces have reopened, allowing flights to resume. The airlines emphasize safety, guided by real-time intelligence and global aviation authorities.
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