Expectations re the Middle East.

For those with European roots or WNI residing there, the impact on travel cots is huge.

The last week the prices have been triple since all three ME airlines were severely affected. So people coming from Europe for pulang kampung had to pay business class prices ( > €2.200 ) for their economy ticket.


KLM and AirFrance (its sister airline) indicated that they would not fly to Dubai and the Saudi cities of Riyadh and Dammam until May 17.

The German airline Lufthansa, with subsidiaries such as Brussels Airlines, ITA Airways and Swiss, will avoid multiple destinations in the Middle East for a longer period of time due to the war in the region, the group announced on Monday. Flights to airports such as Abu Dhabi, Amman, Beirut, Dammam, Riyadh, Erbil, Muscat and Tehran have been suspended until October 24. Flights to Dubai and Tel Aviv are suspended until the end of May, according to Lufthansa.

Qatar Airways‘ services for Europe are focused on major hubs, including London Heathrow, Paris, Frankfurt, Berlin, Rome, and Madrid. They will operate a revised limited number of flights to 28 March 2026.

Emirates is running approximately 300 flights daily (around 60% of their typical schedule). Flights until 15 April can be rescheduled or refunded.

Etihad currently offers flights to Frankfurt, London (Heathrow), Madrid, Milan (Malpensa), Paris, Rome, and Zurich. So not to all their European destinations.

All three Middle Eastern airlines service Jakarta and Bali (again).
 
we have confirmed QA ticket to Europe for June.
can only wish all going back normal
 
Elpiji 3kg is becoming a bit langkah here in East Java. Bensin still plenty available and the antrian is not too bad. I just make sure to fill the tangki up again before it's half empty. My guts tell me this availability could change overnight.
 
News today with Trump saying Iran has given "a big gift" and is reported to agree to never having a nuclear weapon. Separately it is reported that Iran says "non hostile ships" can use the Strait of Hormuz. So a ceasefire may be imminent which may smooth things out a bit re petroleum deliveries. However there are still several major elements which could easily flare up. It is easy to say we will not have nuclear weapons but the Islamic concept of Darura means it is not sinful to lie to an enemy if it were essential for survival. There remain plenty of extremists who believe Israel should be wiped off the map.

And then it is clear that Israel is not really finished even were there a ceasefire. Zionist extremists still believe God wants Israel's border to extend way beyond the present limits.

I guess much of the world really doesn't care if these two hostile groups keep fighting as long as it doesn't affect the flow of oil.
 
One should never forget that many years ago we, Brits and French, divided the area at the fall of the Ottoman empire. Google it.

"The Sykes-Picot Agreement (1916) was a secret World War I treaty between Britain and France, with Russian approval, to partition the Ottoman Empire's Middle Eastern territories into spheres of influence. It aimed to divide Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and Palestine, significantly shaping modern borders, contradicting promises of Arab independence, and establishing colonial control. "

And concerning Iran, the CIA on request of MI6 overthrow P.M. Mohamed Mossadegh in 1953 because he nationalized the O&G industry.


The shah was put in place as supreme ruler, puppet for the US. And he went a little over his head with his lifestyle and in 79 we ended up with Khomeny.
 
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we have confirmed QA ticket to Europe for June.
can only wish all going back normal
Its going to take me a while to rebook QA.
I had booked flights to leave jakarta (via Doha) to Madrid on the 17th and return (via the same route) on the 21st. Quick visit to see my dad who has been a bit poorly lately.
Of course the flights on the 17th got cancelled a few days out - so I requested a refund. Their system was so backed up I never got any confirmation and they sent constant reminders about my flight on the 21st.
I couldnt contact them - I spent about 7 hours on hold on various qatar airlines call lines.
Ultimately they emailed me to cancel the return flights 2 hours before takeoff and I finally got confirmation about a refund coming the next day.
I understand they are in a complete mess but I do think there should be some way for people with immediately bookings to get through to them.

I wish you better luck!
 

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