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Dubai Says ‘Limited’ Flights Will Resume From Its Airports

March 2, 2026
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Dubai Says ‘Limited’ Flights Will Resume From Its Airports

Dubai announced that it would begin limited flights from its airports on Monday night, as the U.S.-led attack on Iran caused widening chaos in the Middle East and tens of thousands of passengers faced travel disruptions.

The Emirates airline, whose hub is Dubai, said on its website Monday afternoon that it would begin operating a “limited number of flights” in the evening, prioritizing travelers with existing bookings. Passengers should not go to the airport unless they have been notified, the airline said.

The flights would be the first since Saturday to take off from Dubai International Airport, one of the world’s busiest travel hubs. Major airlines serving the region — including Emirates, Etihad Airways, Gulf Air, and Oman Air — have suspended and diverted flights from affected areas since Saturday, when the United States and Israel began a major military campaign against Iran. Tehran has responded by launching hundreds of missiles and drones at the United Arab Emirates and other Persian Gulf countries, which are home to some U.S. military bases.

The budget carrier FlyDubai said that four flights would leave Dubai for destinations in Russia on Monday, and that there were five scheduled incoming flights from countries including Somalia and Pakistan.

In Abu Dhabi, the U.A.E. capital and another travel hub, the international airport had “partially resumed” operations on Monday.

There were fewer reported strikes on Monday in Dubai, the largest city in the United Arab Emirates, compared to the weekend. Early in the day, a rocket flew over the city, according to eyewitness video, Reuters reported.

U.A.E. air defenses successfully intercepted nine ballistic missiles, six cruise missiles and 148 drones over the past day, the defense ministry said Monday afternoon.

Over the weekend in Dubai, five-star hotels caught fire, explosions shattered the windows of apartment towers and the international airport was damaged, injuring four people. Amazon on Sunday said it had to shut off the power supply to one of its facilities in Dubai after unspecified objects struck a data center, causing a fire.

Jenny Gross is a reporter for The Times covering breaking news and other topics.

The post Dubai Says ‘Limited’ Flights Will Resume From Its Airports appeared first on New York Times.

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