Do Not Fly
Iraq
Current status
Airspace is closed or extremely dangerous. Airlines do not operate routes through this zone. All flights are rerouted.
Source
EASA CZIB 2026-002
Affected countries
Iraq (IQ)
What this means for travelers
No commercial flights operate through this airspace. If your route would normally transit this zone, airlines automatically reroute around it. You do not need to take any action, but flights may be longer or more expensive due to detours. FlyFast filters out any routes that would pass through this zone.
Last checked
2026-02-28. Data refreshed daily from EASA, FAA, and safeairspace.net.
Common questions
- Is it safe to fly over Iraq?
- No. Iraq airspace is classified as Do Not Fly. Airspace is closed or extremely dangerous. Airlines do not operate routes through this zone. All flights are rerouted. Airlines automatically reroute flights around this zone.
- Do airlines fly over Iraq?
- No. Airlines do not fly over Iraq. The airspace is closed or restricted, and all commercial flights are rerouted around it. FlyFast automatically removes any routes that would pass through Iraq airspace.
- What happens if my flight route passes over Iraq?
- Your flight will not pass over Iraq. Airlines are prohibited from entering this airspace and automatically reroute around it. This may add flight time and cost. FlyFast filters out any routes that would cross Iraq.
- How can I check if my flight avoids Iraq?
- Use FlyFast to search your route. FlyFast checks every flight against conflict zone data, including Iraq, and filters or flags affected routes. Safe routes are shown by default, and any flights near advisory zones are clearly labeled.