Dubai. Amidst the ongoing tension in the Middle East, flights were stopped indefinitely due to missile debris falling at Dubai International Airport, due to which passengers had to face problems. Now the ban on flights has been lifted. The airport administration has partially resumed aircraft movement from Saturday.
The airline will continue to monitor the situation.
Let us tell you that the debris of a missile fired by Iran fell on Dubai International Airport, one of the busiest airports in the world, on Saturday morning, after which all flights from the airport were stopped. Flights have been started after the situation became normal. Posting on Twitter, the airport wrote – On Saturday, we have partially resumed operations and some flights are operating from DXB and DWC. Please do not head to the airport until your airline contacts you to confirm that your flight is confirmed, as flight schedules are constantly changing.
Dubai airport resumes flights after missile debris halted operations
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