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Some airlines have resumed services whilst others remain suspended.
Escalating tensions in the Middle East are raising concerns among travellers worldwide, with many passengers questioning whether it is safe to fly with the region’s major airlines including Emirates,
Emirates and Etihad are beginning a cautious, partial return to flying after days of cancellations and rerouting across Gulf hubs, but travelers should expect schedules to remain
Emirates and Etihad Airways will resume limited operations as the carriers seeks to ease some of the congestion caused by the airspace closure in the wake of the ongoing Iranian attacks.
UAE airport reopening sees limited flights resume to assist stranded passengers, with authorities urging travellers to verify flight status before departure
The three major Gulf carriers - Emirates, Etihad, Qatar Airways - are taking different approaches to restarting operations amid ongoing airspace closures.
Earlier, Etihad Airways issued an advisory for the passengers, stating that operations of flights will remain suspended till 2 pm (UAE time) on Tuesday. People have been advised to check their flight status before travelling to the airport.
Major airlines including Emirates, Etihad Airways and Qatar Airways have issued fresh updates as flights to Dubai remain disrupted following escalating tensions in the Middle East
Middle East air travel faced major disruptions due to airspace closures, leading to widespread flight cancellations. Major UAE carriers like Emirates, Etihad, Air Arabia and flydubai are offering flexible rebooking,