Thousands of Travellers Suffer across UAE amid the Ongoing Middle East Conflict as Airports of Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah Face 462 Flight Cancellations and 321 Delays, Impacting FlyDubai, Emirates, Etihad, Qatar Airways and Several other Carriers, New Update

The ongoing Middle East conflict, ignited by the recent strikes between the U.S. and Israel on Iran and the subsequent retaliatory attacks, has disrupted commercial flights across the region. The United Arab Emirates (UAE), a key international travel hub, has been severely affected by the crisis, with major airports in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah experiencing widespread flight cancellations and delays. This situation has led to significant inconvenience for passengers, with airlines such as FlyDubai, Emirates, Etihad Airways and Qatar Airways among those heavily impacted.
Major Airports Affected
The UAEβs international airports have been at the centre of air travel disruptions, with Dubai International Airport (DXB), Zayed International Airport in Abu Dhabi, Sharjah International Airport and Al Maktoum International Airport all experiencing severe flight cancellations and delays.
Dubai International Airport, renowned for handling millions of passengers annually, has reported a staggering 462 flight cancellations and 321 delays today. As the worldβs busiest airport in terms of international travel, the airport plays a vital role in connecting global travellers between Europe, Asia and Africa. However, the ongoing regional tensions have significantly hindered airport operations. Airspace closures, particularly over Iran, Iraq and Israel, along with partial restrictions in several Gulf nations, have contributed to the severe disruptions.
| Airline | Cancellations | % of Cancellations | Delays | % of Delays |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FlyDubai | 156 | 44% | 108 | 31% |
| Emirates | 82 | 16% | 106 | 21% |
| IndiGo | 23 | 79% | 3 | 10% |
| Air India | 22 | 100% | 0 | 0% |
| SpiceJet | 17 | 73% | 1 | 4% |
| Qatar Airways | 10 | 100% | 0 | 0% |
| Egypt Air | 5 | 83% | 0 | 0% |
| Gulf Air | 5 | 50% | 0 | 0% |
| Air France | 4 | 100% | 0 | 0% |
| British Airways | 4 | 66% | 0 | 0% |
| Pegasus Airlines | 4 | 100% | 0 | 0% |
| Oman Air | 4 | 100% | 0 | 0% |
| SunExpress | 4 | 100% | 0 | 0% |
| Pakistan International Airlines | 3 | 50% | 0 | 0% |
| Air China | 3 | 60% | 2 | 40% |
| China Eastern | 3 | 75% | 0 | 0% |
| Virgin Atlantic | 2 | 100% | 0 | 0% |
| Air Baltic | 2 | 40% | 0 | 0% |
| SriLankan Airlines | 2 | 100% | 0 | 0% |
| Kenya Airways | 2 | 50% | 0 | 0% |
| US-Bangla Airlines | 2 | 50% | 0 | 0% |
| Aegean Airlines | 2 | 100% | 0 | 0% |
| Sichuan Airlines | 1 | 50% | 0 | 0% |
| Royal Jordanian | 1 | 20% | 2 | 40% |
| United | 1 | 50% | 0 | 0% |
| El Al | 1 | 100% | 0 | 0% |
| Swiss | 1 | 50% | 0 | 0% |
| KLM | 1 | 50% | 0 | 0% |
| Belavia | 1 | 50% | 1 | 50% |
| Flynas | 0 | 0% | 4 | 17% |
| Air Sial | 0 | 0% | 2 | 33% |
| Smartwings | 0 | 0% | 2 | 66% |
| Uzbekistan Airways | 0 | 0% | 1 | 50% |
Zayed International Airport in Abu Dhabi has also been affected, reporting 62 cancellations and 42 delays. Although not as severe as those at Dubai International, the delays at Zayed International Airport have still led to considerable inconvenience for passengers, especially for those looking to catch flights to and from the UAE capital.
| Airline | Cancellations | % of Cancellations | Delays | % of Delays |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| IndiGo | 26 | 86% | 1 | 3% |
| Etihad Airways | 11 | 3% | 28 | 8% |
| Qatar Airways | 8 | 100% | 0 | 0% |
| Gulf Air | 5 | 83% | 0 | 0% |
| Egypt Air | 3 | 100% | 0 | 0% |
| British Airways | 2 | 100% | 0 | 0% |
| Pegasus Airlines | 2 | 100% | 0 | 0% |
| Pakistan International Airlines | 2 | 33% | 0 | 0% |
| Air China | 2 | 100% | 0 | 0% |
| China Eastern | 1 | 50% | 0 | 0% |
| Atlas Air | 0 | 0% | 1 | 100% |
| Air Arabia Abu Dhabi | 0 | 0% | 11 | 20% |
| Air India Express | 0 | 0% | 1 | 7% |
Sharjah International Airport, located in the northern part of the UAE, has seen 23 cancellations and 33 delays today. While the disruptions at Sharjah International Airport are on a smaller scale compared to Dubaiβs, the operational impact remains significant.
| Airline | Cancellations | % of Cancellations | Delays | % of Delays |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| IndiGo | 6 | 75% | 0 | 0% |
| Qatar Airways | 6 | 100% | 0 | 0% |
| Pegasus Airlines | 4 | 100% | 0 | 0% |
| SpiceJet | 3 | 100% | 0 | 0% |
| Egypt Air | 2 | 100% | 0 | 0% |
| Pakistan International Airlines | 1 | 50% | 0 | 0% |
| Air Arabia | 1 | 0% | 32 | 13% |
Al Maktoum International Airport, another key airport in Dubai, has reported 9 cancellations and 14 delays, further contributing to the widespread disruption of travel within the region.
| Airline | Cancellations | % of Cancellations | Delays | % of Delays |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| UTair | 4 | 80% | 1 | 20% |
| Norwegian Air Sweden | 2 | 100% | 0 | 0% |
| Emirates | 2 | 9% | 7 | 31% |
| Compass Cargo Airlines | 1 | 20% | 0 | 0% |
| Qanot Sharq | 0 | 0% | 2 | 100% |
| Ural | 0 | 0% | 4 | 80% |
Impacted Airlines
The ongoing airspace restrictions and conflicts have led to the cancellation and delay of numerous flights across a range of international and regional airlines. FlyDubai, Emirates, Etihad Airways and Qatar Airways, among others, have been forced to adjust their schedules due to these disruptions.
FlyDubai, a major low-cost airline operating out of Dubai, has been particularly affected, with several inbound and outbound flights cancelled or delayed. In response to the crisis, the airline has prioritised passengers with existing bookings for the limited flights that it is operating. Emirates, one of the largest carriers in the UAE, has also faced significant delays and cancellations. The airline announced it would prioritise passengers with confirmed bookings, but the operational restrictions continue to affect its services.
Etihad Airways, based in Abu Dhabi, has also seen a number of flights cancelled due to the ongoing crisis. Despite the challenges, the airline has indicated that it is working to resume operations as soon as possible, though the airspace closures are making it difficult to predict when full operations will be restored.
Qatar Airways has been similarly affected, with numerous flights cancelled or delayed as a result of the regional airspace restrictions. Other carriers, including Gulf Air, Air India and British Airways, have also experienced disruptions, further compounding the impact on travel in the UAE.
Probable Impact on Tourism
The current crisis and its impact on UAE airports are likely to have long-term repercussions for tourism in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah. As the countryβs tourism sector plays a crucial role in its economy, disruptions to global air travel are likely to be felt across various sectors.
Dubai, in particular, has been a global tourism hub, attracting millions of visitors every year. With its world-class infrastructure, iconic landmarks such as the Burj Khalifa and luxury hotels, the city has become a top destination for both leisure and business travellers. However, the ongoing disruptions at Dubai International Airport could deter tourists from booking flights to the city, especially if the current situation persists.
Abu Dhabi, the UAEβs capital, has also seen a steady increase in tourism over the years, with visitors flocking to its cultural attractions, luxurious resorts and world-class shopping centres. The disruptions at Zayed International Airport are likely to cause a dip in tourist arrivals in the short term, particularly as travel uncertainty grows.
Sharjah, known for its rich cultural heritage, is also likely to be impacted by the disruptions. While not as heavily reliant on tourism as Dubai and Abu Dhabi, Sharjahβs cultural attractions, museums and family-friendly activities make it a popular destination for regional tourists. The ongoing crisis, however, could see a reduction in the number of visitors to the emirate.
The longer the travel disruptions continue, the more likely it is that tourist arrivals will decrease in the affected cities. Increased uncertainty, coupled with the limited availability of flights, could push travellers to reconsider their plans to visit the UAE, at least until air travel operations return to normal.
What Affected Passengers Can Do Now
For passengers stranded due to flight cancellations or delays, there are a few steps that can be taken to mitigate the inconvenience caused by the ongoing disruptions. The first and most important step is to stay in constant contact with the airline. Given the rapidly changing nature of air traffic operations in the region, airlines are likely to provide regular updates regarding flight status and alternative arrangements for passengers.
Passengers are encouraged to visit their airlineβs website or mobile app for the latest information on flight cancellations and delays. For those at the airport, it is advisable to check with airline staff or Dubai Airports, Abu Dhabi Airports, or Sharjah International Airport authorities for real-time updates.
In cases of flight cancellations, airlines may offer rebooking options or, in some cases, issue refunds. However, passengers should be prepared for limited availability of flights in the coming days, as airlines adjust their schedules in response to the ongoing airspace restrictions.
Passengers should also be prepared for extended wait times at airports, particularly as passenger volumes increase in the wake of flight cancellations. To minimise the impact, travellers are advised to arrive early, keep essential items with them and remain patient as airport operations continue to adjust.
-The flight information provided is sourced from FlightAware.
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