Mar 1 • 03:31 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Mirror

Dubai airport chaos: Emirates confirms when flights will resume as Brits scramble to flee

Emirates Airlines has suspended all flights in and out of Dubai due to regional airspace closures caused by US and Israeli airstrikes on Iran, leaving thousands stranded.

Emirates Airlines has announced a complete suspension of flights in and out of Dubai as a result of escalating tensions in the Middle East, following US and Israeli airstrikes on Iran. This suspension, officially labeled a "red alert," took effect on Saturday and is expected to last until at least Sunday afternoon local time. The airline emphasized that safety is their highest priority as they navigate this volatile situation, which has resulted in significant disruptions for travelers looking to access or leave the region.

The decision to suspend flights comes amid widespread closures of regional airspace above Dubai, impacting numerous airlines operating in the area. Thousands of holidaymakers and business travelers have found themselves stuck at the airport, desperately seeking alternative arrangements to escape the chaos. The situation has led to increased anxiety among travelers already on edge due to the unpredictable environment created by the recent military actions and ongoing conflicts in the region.

As Emirates monitors the fast-evolving circumstances, the airline has indicated that they will provide updated information as necessary. The international community watches closely as tensions between military powers escalate, suggesting that the travel disruptions may continue if conflicts prolong. The implications could also extend beyond travel to potential economic ramifications for the region and the airlines heavily reliant on Middle Eastern air traffic.

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