Dubai Resumes Limited Flight Services Amid West Asia Tensions
Amid West Asia tensions Dubai announced limited flight operations resuming helping stranded passengers return home from major airports while airlines coordinate safety measures and warn of possible disruptions ahead ongoing.

- Dubai flight services restart in limited mode.
- West Asia tensions disrupted air travel.
- Dubai airports assist stranded passengers.
After days of uncertainty caused by escalating West Asia tensions, Dubai brought a measure of relief to thousands of stranded travelers by announcing the gradual resumption of flight services from its major airports.
According to official statements, limited operations have begun from Dubai International Airport and Dubai World Central Al Maktoum International Airport. The move is aimed primarily at helping passengers who were stuck at terminals after widespread suspensions across Gulf airports.
Airlines including Emirates and Etihad Airways are operating select flights under close coordination with UAE authorities. Airport officials said all services are being managed with strict safety protocols while monitoring the evolving regional situation.
Earlier, air travel across several Gulf countries came to a halt following heightened military activity in the region, leaving airport halls crowded with anxious passengers unsure of their next steps. Many travelers reported long waits and repeated cancellations as airspace restrictions came into force.
Aviation data indicated that special flights also departed from Abu Dhabi to clear backlogs, even as some airlines cautioned that intermittent disruptions could continue in the coming days. Normal schedules are expected to be restored gradually, depending on regional stability.
By Monday evening, signs of improvement began to emerge, offering hope to families eager to return home. For now, Dubai’s decision to restart limited flight services has brought cautious optimism to passengers affected by the prolonged travel disruption.





