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The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has issued a stern warning to Australians, advising against travel to several Middle Eastern countries. The list includes Qatar, Iraq, Yemen, Syria, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and Kuwait.

Fairmont Hotel in Dubai
Fire at Fairmont Hotel in Dubai, where four people were injured by shrapnel from an intercepted missile. (X/CNBC)

In addition, Australians are strongly urged to avoid traveling to Iran and to leave the country promptly if they are already there. This advisory comes on the heels of recent unrest and previous strikes that have heightened security concerns in the region.

The government has underscored the severity of the situation by stating, “Our ability to provide consular assistance in Iran is extremely limited.” This highlights the potential risks for Australians in the area.

Compounding the travel concerns, flights to and from the UAE, Qatar, Israel, and Bahrain have been suspended. This decision has been made out of concern for the safety of tourists amid the ongoing strikes.

For those considering travel to Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Egypt, and Armenia, the government advises exercising a high degree of caution. The situation remains fluid, and travelers are encouraged to stay informed and vigilant.

As for Jordan, travelers are advised to “reconsider your need to travel” due to emerging security risks.

The Smartraveller notices advised “there is a risk of further reprisal attacks and escalation across the region”.

Flights to and from the UAE, Qatar, Israel and Bahrain have been cancelled as the strikes spark fears for tourist safety. (FlightRadar)

“Demonstrations and protest activity may also occur, and local security situations could deteriorate with little notice,” they added.

“Airspace closures and flight disruptions are already occurring across the region and may impact flights globally, causing delays and cancellations.”

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles and Foreign Minister Penny Wong reiterated the latest travel advice in a joint statement shared following the US strike.

“Australian officials are closely monitoring this evolving situation. We continue to advise Australians do not travel to Iran and leave Iran as soon as possible, if it is safe to do so,” the statement read.

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Smoke from an apparent missile interception on February 28, 2026 in Doha, Qatar (Yousef Masoud/Getty Images)

“Given our concerns around security in the region, we have also upgraded Australia’s travel advice for Israel and Lebanon to Do Not Travel. Australians should leave now if it is safe to do so.

“The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has activated its Crisis Centre to provide consular support to Australians in the region,” the statement continued.

“Australians requiring urgent consular assistance can contact the Consular Emergency Centre 24/7 on 1300 555 135 in Australia or +61 2 6261 3305 from outside Australia.”

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