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Scammers Target Passengers Affected by Middle East Airspace Disruptions

Fraudulent X accounts posing as airlines’ support channels are exploiting the flight disruptions caused by the war in Iran

Marta Abreu
Last updated: 16 March 2026 07:51
By Marta Abreu
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An increasing number of fake airline social media accounts have been popping up, reportedly targeting passengers affected by flight delays and cancellations due to the conflict in Iran and subsequent airspace closures. As customers turn to social media for answers, the major airlines impersonated by the scammers, Qatar Airways, Etihad and Emirates, have issued fraud warnings and advised passengers not to share any personal or booking information on social media.

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Etihad Airways is one of the two flag carriers of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), alongside Emirates © Oleg Yunakov

The scam

According to a report by The Guardian, passengers who sought help with their disrupted flights on X (formerly Twitter) then received private messages from accounts seemingly operated by their airline.

Passengers are then asked for more details, including their phone number, and told that they might be owed compensation. But instead of receiving money, they are then tricked into giving it to the scammers.

Chris Ainsley, the head of fraud risk management at Santander UK, told The Guardian:

“Fraudsters are quick to exploit uncertainty and the travel disruption caused by the conflict in the Middle East is no exception.”

“We’re already seeing criminals target people seeking refunds for booked travel and holidays, sending them a link to supposedly receive a refund but instead people’s accounts are being charged,” Ainsley added.

A Qatar Airways Airbus A350-1000 flying in blue sky.
Qatar Airways © Juke Schweizer

What the real airlines say

On Thursday, March 12, Emirates warned passengers on X about the growing number of fraudulent accounts, advising them not to reply to the airline’s posts, as scammers could take advantage of that information, and instead to contact Emirates directly.

Etihad also wrote on X that it had identified several fake accounts posing as the carrier’s official helpline and contacting passengers. It added that:

“Etihad will never request passwords, one‑time codes, payment details, or any sensitive information through social media messages.”

Qatar Airways posted a similar message earlier in the month, asking customers to only interact with the airline’s official channels: the website and the app.

Have you ever been targeted by a scammer posing as an airline? Tell us your experience in the comments.

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News Editor - A recent master’s graduate in International Journalism with a strong interest in international and investigative reporting, including digital open-source methods. Drawn to humanitarian, environmental and political journalism, finance and institutions, they enjoy uncovering surprising angles and exploring complex stories in depth. Primarily a writer, they also have experience in podcasting and information visualisation, with an academic background in Communication Sciences.
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