Due to ongoing regional airspace disruptions, several UAE carriers have adjusted their flight schedules across major airports in the country. While most regular commercial flights remain temporarily suspended, airlines have started operating limited and special services to assist passengers with confirmed bookings, repatriation needs, cargo transport, and essential travel.
Authorities and airlines are closely monitoring the situation and coordinating operations to ensure passenger safety while maintaining critical connectivity where possible.
Passengers are advised to stay in contact with their airlines and check official updates before heading to the airport, as schedules may continue to change depending on regional developments.
UAE Residents Abroad Begin Returning Home
Amid the disruptions, many UAE residents stranded abroad have begun returning home through special and charter flights arranged by airlines and aviation authorities.
Several direct services are operating from key UAE airports, including Dubai International Airport and Fujairah International Airport, helping facilitate the return of residents and tourists.
In addition, some passengers are traveling through alternative routes using regional carriers such as Oman Air and SalamAir, which are assisting in moving travelers back to the UAE via connecting flights.
While most scheduled commercial flights remain paused, aviation authorities say that limited operations are continuing to support repatriation efforts. Airport operations across the UAE are gradually moving toward normalcy as the regional airspace situation stabilizes.
Travelers are encouraged to monitor airline announcements and official government advisories for the latest information regarding flight availability and travel guidelines.