UAE reopens airspace
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British Airways has suspended all flights to Dubai until June as the situation in the Middle East escalates, while Emirates Airlines has issued new guidance to passengers who have booked flights
With flight schedules changing daily and airlines updating their route networks amid airspace closures, here is the latest for passengers facing Dubai and Middle East flight disruption
Flight operations between India and West Asia are cautiously restarting after disruptions due to regional conflicts. Airlines like Air India, Air India Express and IndiGo have resumed services to Dubai,
British Airways confirmed it was continuing to pause services to some Middle East destinations to give customers 'clarity' amid the ongoing conflict.
Emirates, Qatar Airways and Etihad Airways have become some of the world’s largest and most profitable thanks to their location at the center of busy travel routes.
LONDON — Several international airlines cautiously resumed a small number of flights from the United Arab Emirates on Monday, providing the first opportunity for travelers stranded by sweeping airspace closures to leave the country after the U.S. and Israel bombarded Iran, and Iran struck back at targets across the Middle East.
Exclusive: Emirates passengers from Edinburgh are back in the Scottish capital, while those from Stansted are in Vienna
Emirates is operating flights to Dubai that are near-empty in some cases as travelers avoid the Persian Gulf, highlighting the challenges for the world’s largest international airline to restore its network amid a protracted war.
The UAE Defence Ministry confirmed that 13 drones were intercepted and destroyed over the eastern province in the past few hours.
March 17 (Reuters) - Air traffic in the United Arab Emirates returned to normal after temporary precautionary measures were lifted, state news agency WAM reported on Tuesday, citing the country's General Civil Aviation Authority.