UAE announces special flights for stranded passengers as Dubai airports resume limited operations
The UAE General Civil Aviation Authority has announced the operation of special flights to assist stranded passengers departing from airports across the country amid ongoing regional tensions and airspace disruptions.
Authorities said the initiative is aimed at easing travel bottlenecks and helping clear passenger backlogs following multiple cancellations in recent days.
Advisory to travellers
Passengers affected by flight suspensions have been strongly advised not to proceed to airports until their respective airlines confirm updated departure schedules. Officials emphasized that arriving without confirmed bookings could lead to overcrowding and operational challenges at terminals.
Travelers are urged to monitor official airline communications and airport announcements for verified updates.
Limited operations resume in Dubai
Meanwhile, Dubai Airports confirmed that limited flight operations will resume Monday evening at Dubai International Airport and Al Maktoum International Airport after three consecutive days of disruptions.
The phased resumption marks a cautious step toward restoring normal flight schedules, though authorities have indicated that full operations will depend on evolving regional airspace conditions.
Ongoing coordination
Aviation authorities continue to coordinate closely with airlines and airport operators to ensure passenger safety and smooth handling of limited services. Additional updates are expected as the situation develops.
Passengers are encouraged to remain patient and rely solely on official sources for travel information during this period of disruption.