Flights appear to be skirting Iran's borders after it closed its airspace today.
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Iran has closed its airspace amid the mounting death toll from anti-government protests, triggering flight chaos across the Middle East and neighbouring regions.

According to images from Flightradar24, there are currently no aircraft traversing Iranian airspace, as a closure advisory is in effect for just over two hours.

Certain international flights may still operate through Iranian skies if they have obtained special clearance from Iran’s Civil Aviation Organisation.

Flights appear to be skirting Iran's borders after it closed its airspace today.
Flights appear to be skirting Iran’s borders after it closed its airspace today. (Flightradar24)

Live tracking information on Flightradar24 reveals that flights are skirting Iran’s borders, carefully avoiding the country’s airspace.

Several international airlines have announced their intention to steer clear of Iran’s airspace during this period.

Air India, in particular, is rerouting its flights in the region to ensure the safety of its passengers.

It said in a post on X that ”alternative routes” may cause delays and, where rerouting wasn’t possible, cancellations.

Lufthansa, a German Airline, announced plans to avoid Iranian and Iraqi airspace “due to the current situation in the Middle East” shortly before Iran closed its airspace today.

Agence France-Presse reported Lufthansa would bypass the airspace “until further notice”.

President Donald Trump speaks as he meets Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in the Oval Office of the White House, Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2025, in Washington.
US President Donald Trump warned he may take “very strong action” against Iran if protesters are executed. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Some US military personnel have also been evacuated from a base in nearby Qatar as concerns grow that President Donald Trump’s administration could launch military action against Iran.

Those who choose to remain against government advice have been told they are responsible for their own safety.

The death toll from ongoing protests is estimated to be in the thousands.

“Security forces’ response to protests has been severe, and many protesters and bystanders have been injured, killed or detained,” the latest advice read.

“Australians, including dual nationals, are at a high risk of being detained.”

An estimated 2600 people have died in the protests in Iran. (AP)

The Australian embassy’s operations in Iran have been are suspended and its ability to provide consular assistance is extremely limited.

US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency has reported that more than 2600 people have been killed in the ongoing protests.

However, information coming out of Iran is difficult to independently verify due to government media censorship and telecommunications blackouts.

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