Trenggalek Regent Stranded in Saudi Arabia as Middle East Conflict Disrupts Flights

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TRENGGALEK – Trenggalek Regent stranded in Saudi Arabia situation has left local officials awaiting clarity after flight disruptions linked to escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.

Mochammad Nur Arifin, Regent of Trenggalek, traveled to Saudi Arabia for umrah with his wife and entourage. He had planned to return to Indonesia on Tuesday (March 3). He was expected back in Trenggalek the following day. He also intended to resume work on Thursday (March 5). However, airlines have postponed his flight.

Airspace closures near conflict zones have disrupted international routes. Several airlines have delayed or canceled flights from Saudi Arabia. Carriers are prioritizing passenger safety.

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Deputy Regent Syah Muhammad Natanegara confirmed that officials still lack a confirmed return schedule.

“Airlines are not crossing the conflict zone. Therefore, we do not yet know when he can return,” Syah said.

The local administration continues to monitor the situation. Officials are also coordinating with relevant authorities.

Meanwhile, Doding Rahmadi, chair of the regional legislature, said he spoke directly with the regent.

“Last night we communicated. He said flights are unavailable due to airspace closures,” Doding explained.

He stressed that global security conditions caused the delay. The local government has no control over the situation. He hopes aviation authorities will reopen routes once conditions stabilize.

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The disruption has affected more than just the Trenggalek Regent stranded in Saudi Arabia. Thousands of Indonesian umrah pilgrims remain in the country awaiting flights home.

As tensions continue, airlines have rerouted or suspended operations. Consequently, many travelers face uncertain departure dates.

Local officials urged residents to remain calm. They expressed hope that conditions will improve soon so all pilgrims can return safely.

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