LONDON — New Cirium tracking, as of 00:00 DXB on March 7, 2026, shows outbound “cancelled or no-fly” rates falling to ~24% (partial-day) after a week where daily cancellation rates hovered near 50–66%.
Airport-level data still shows extreme outcomes at key hubs on March 6—most notably Doha (DOH) at 99.7% and Bahrain (BAH) at 99.0%—highlighting how uneven the recovery remains across the region.
Latest day in series (Mar 7, partial)
3,486 flights • 838 cancelled/no-fly (24.04%)
Prior day (Mar 6)
3,646 flights • 1,846 cancelled/no-fly (50.63%)
Peak day shown (highest cancel %)
Mar 3: 65.76% (2,341 / 3,560)
Period total (Feb 28–Mar 7)
29,326 flights • 15,670 cancelled/no-fly (53.43%)
Disruption severity (cancelled/no-fly rate)
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0%33%67%100%
Period average (Feb 28–Mar 7)
53.43% cancelled/no-fly
Latest (Mar 7, partial-day)
24.04% cancelled/no-fly
Left marker = period average. Right marker = latest day. (0–33% = low, 33–67% = moderate, 67–100% = severe.)
Flights
Cancelled/No-fly
Cancel rate (%)
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Cancel % |