Illustration of Dubai Airport with limited flights resuming amid ongoing Middle East conflict disruptions, showing anxious passengers and departing plane.
Illustration of Dubai Airport with limited flights resuming amid ongoing Middle East conflict disruptions, showing anxious passengers and departing plane.
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Middle East conflict update: Limited UAE flights resume as disruptions continue

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As limited flights resumed from UAE hubs on March 2, 2026, amid ongoing US-Israel strikes on Iran and regional retaliation, airlines like Etihad and Emirates offered partial relief to stranded passengers. However, thousands of cancellations persist across Gulf airports, with full recovery uncertain as the conflict shows no signs of abating.

Building on initial widespread closures reported earlier on March 2, Etihad Airways expanded partial operations from Abu Dhabi’s Zayed International Airport, including flights to London Heathrow (EY67 departed 2:30 pm local), Paris, Amsterdam, and Mumbai. Operations remain limited until 2 pm on March 4, focusing on repositioning, cargo, and repatriation flights in coordination with UAE authorities.

Emirates began limited services from Dubai International in the evening, with flights to Mumbai and Chennai prioritizing passengers with confirmed bookings. Flydubai operated select routes to Moscow and other destinations. Despite these steps, Flightradar24 data indicated over 2,000 cancellations at seven key Gulf airports that day, with director Ian Petchenik warning of escalating industry impacts.

Global responses continue: The US State Department urged Americans to depart via available commercial options, while UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper highlighted the stress on travelers. The UAE is covering hotel and meal costs for stranded visitors. Major carriers like Lufthansa, British Airways, and Air France have suspended services to the region into early March, and Qatar Airways remains grounded. With President Donald Trump signaling a weeks-long conflict, air travel recovery outlook remains dim.

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Discussions on X reflect mixed sentiments on UAE flight resumptions amid US-Israel strikes on Iran: relief from stranded passengers praising government and airline support, skepticism about secret UAE-Iran deals enabling restarts, concerns from aviation experts on operational risks in contested airspace, and observations of relaxed attitudes among tourists.

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Stranded passengers crowd Dubai airport terminal amid flight cancellations from escalating Middle East conflict and missile threats.
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Middle East conflict triggers widespread flight cancellations, stranding thousands in UAE, Qatar, and Israel

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Escalating tensions from US-Israeli strikes on Iran—codenamed 'Operation Epic Fury,' reportedly killing supreme leader Ali Khamenei—and Iranian missile retaliation have shut down airspace across the Middle East since February 28, 2026. Thousands of flights canceled daily, stranding hundreds of thousands at hubs like Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Doha, and Israel. Airlines including Emirates, Etihad, and Qatar Airways suspended operations with limited resumptions on March 2. The UK FCDO updated warnings for 21 countries, advising against all but essential travel to several nations and shelter-in-place for British nationals.

Since US-Israeli strikes on Iran began on February 28, 2026, escalating into a regional air war, over 21,000 flights have been canceled across Gulf hubs including Dubai, Doha, and Abu Dhabi, stranding tens of thousands. Following initial limited resumptions on March 2, major airports stayed restricted into March 3-4, with airlines like Emirates, Etihad, and Qatar Airways prioritizing repatriation amid government evacuation calls.

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Major airlines in the Middle East, including Emirates and Etihad, have begun resuming limited flight operations from hubs like Dubai and Abu Dhabi following US-Israeli strikes on Iran and subsequent airspace closures. Qatar Airways continues to suspend services due to the ongoing closure of Qatari airspace. Travelers are advised to check updates directly with airlines as the situation remains fluid.

A war in the Middle East involving US and Israeli bombing of Iran and Iranian missile and drone responses has led to widespread airspace closures, forcing airlines to reroute flights and creating a 2.8 million square kilometre void in busy global routes. Airlines are implementing pre-planned contingency measures, but bottlenecks are causing increasing delays and cancellations. Experts warn that the disruptions are worsening amid ongoing conflict.

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Amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, the Indian government has intensified diplomatic and aviation efforts to ensure the safe return of its citizens. Prime Minister Narendra Modi held talks with leaders of eight countries in the last 48 hours, while special flights have commenced operations. The Ministry of External Affairs has set up a control room and released emergency contact details.

Updates on stranded ATP players from Dubai: Daniil Medvedev has departed for Indian Wells, while others remain as airspace partially reopens following the Israel-Iran conflict. The ATP continues prioritizing safety ahead of the BNP Paribas Open.

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The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has lamented the ongoing Middle East crisis involving the US, Israel, and Iran. As the conflict enters its fourth day, flight operations to the region remain grounded. IATA is urging states to take measures to protect civil aviation.

 

 

 

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