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    Dubai airport partially resumes operations after temporary suspension

    The Daily FuseBy The Daily FuseMarch 7, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    DUBAI: Dubai airport, the world’s busiest for worldwide site visitors, partially resumed operations on Saturday (Mar 7) after an aerial interception within the space amid Iran’s war with the US and Israel.

    “Please don’t journey to the airport except you might have been contacted by your airline that your flight is confirmed, as schedules proceed to alter,” the airport stated in a social media publish. 

    The airport earlier introduced it had suspended operations briefly. 

    The announcement got here shortly after the aerial interception of an object close to the airport, with a witness telling AFP of a loud explosion adopted by a cloud of smoke.

    The Flightradar24 monitoring web site earlier confirmed planes circling above the airport in an obvious holding sample.

    Flights from Dubai’s most important airport had partially resumed on Monday regardless of every day drone assaults concentrating on websites within the United Arab Emirates.

    The Dubai authorities stated in a publish that there had been “a minor incident ensuing from the autumn of particles after an interception”, which brought about no accidents.

    It additionally denied “info circulating on social media concerning incidents at Dubai Worldwide Airport”, with out elaborating.

    “The air defences of the United Arab Emirates are at present responding to missile and drone threats coming from Iran,” the Emirati Ministry of Defence stated, with out specifying the targets of the assaults.

    Emirates, the biggest airline within the Center East, had additionally introduced on Saturday that it was suspending all its flights to and from Dubai till additional discover.

    Quickly after, nonetheless, it up to date on social media platform X that the provider will resume operations.

    “Passengers who’ve confirmed bookings for this afternoon’s flights might proceed to the airport. This consists of prospects transiting in Dubai, if their connecting flight can also be working,” Emirates stated.

    “Emirates continues to observe the scenario, and we are going to develop our operational schedule accordingly.”

    Final Saturday, 4 staff had been injured and a terminal was broken at Dubai airport as struggle broke out within the Center East following US-Israeli strikes on Iran.

    Operator Dubai Airports stated on the time that the incident had been “rapidly introduced below management”, with out offering particulars.

    Iranian assaults have additionally hit Abu Dhabi airport, the upmarket Palm Jumeirah improvement and the Burj Al Arab luxurious lodge, whereas drone particles brought about a hearth on the US consulate in Dubai on Tuesday.



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