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UAE Faces Travel Chaos As Etihad, IndiGo, Qatar Airways, British Airways And Others Cancel 258 And Delay 29 New Flights At Abu Dhabi, Disrupting London, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Doha, Bahrain, And Others

UAE Faces Travel Chaos As Etihad, IndiGo, Qatar Airways, British Airways And Others Cancel 258 And Delay 29 New Flights At Abu Dhabi, Disrupting London, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Doha, Bahrain, And Others
UAE Faces Travel Chaos As Etihad, IndiGo, Qatar Airways, British Airways And Others Cancel 258 And Delay 29 New Flights At Abu Dhabi, Disrupting London, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Doha, Bahrain, And Others

Passengers were disrupted in the UAE today as global aviation disruption intensified, with 258 cancellations and 29 delays recorded at Zayed International Airport (AUH) alone, as the wider fallout from the US–Israel war involving Iran continued to destabilize Middle East air corridors.
India emerged as one of the most affected markets, with disruptions involving Mumbai, Hyderabad, Chennai, Delhi, Bengaluru, Kochi, and Kolkata. Gulf hubs including Doha and Bahrain saw repeated service cuts, while long-haul European links from London, Frankfurt, and Paris faced cancellations.
The most affected carrier was Etihad Airways (193 cancellations, 29 delays), followed by IndiGo (31 cancellations), Qatar Airways (6 cancellations), and Gulf Air (6 cancellations). Additional disruptions were recorded for British Airways, Wizz Air, and EgyptAir.
Major international airports impacted included Hamad International Airport, Bahrain International Airport, London Heathrow Airport, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, and Rajiv Gandhi International Airport. Flights across the Middle East remain heavily restricted as international carriers continue to suspend services, affecting hundreds of thousands of passengers.

  • Updated today: 258 cancellations and 29 delays were recorded at Abu Dhabi alone as regional airspace disruption deepened.
  • Etihad Airways accounted for the majority of cancellations in the UAE, with 193 scrapped flights.
  • IndiGo recorded 31 cancellations with no reported delays.
  • Multiple Gulf and European carriers suspended operations on key Middle East routes.
  • Major hubs in Doha, Bahrain, London, Mumbai, and Hyderabad experienced significant service cuts.
  • Some airlines are offering refunds or flexible rebooking options for affected travelers.
  • Ongoing instability in Middle East airspace continues to disrupt international schedules.

Airlines Most Affected by Flight Cancellations and Delays

Etihad Airways

The national carrier of the UAE recorded 193 cancellations and 29 delays, representing the largest operational reduction among all airlines at Abu Dhabi. Long-haul and regional routes across Europe, South Asia, and the Gulf were affected.

IndiGo

India’s largest low-cost airline saw 31 cancellations, disrupting connectivity between Abu Dhabi and multiple Indian cities.

Qatar Airways

The Doha-based carrier registered 6 cancellations, reflecting the broader impact on Gulf network operations.

Gulf Air

Bahrain’s national airline recorded 6 cancellations, affecting regional connectivity within the Middle East.

British Airways

The UK carrier reported cancelled services linking London with the Gulf, adding to European network disruption.

What Can Affected Passengers Do Amid Global Flight Disruptions?

  • Check flight status directly with the airline before heading to the airport, and recheck it periodically as schedules may change with little notice during periods of operational instability.
  • Monitor airline alerts for schedule revisions or route suspensions, including email, SMS, and app notifications, as carriers may adjust departure times, aircraft assignments, or routing due to airspace restrictions.
  • Use flexible rebooking or refund options where available, reviewing fare rules carefully and contacting customer support early to secure alternative travel before remaining seats fill up.
  • Avoid tight connections when rescheduling international travel, allowing additional buffer time between flights to account for potential last-minute delays or gate changes.
  • Consider travel insurance coverage for extended disruption, particularly policies that address trip interruptions, cancellations, or unexpected overnight stays.
  • Stay updated on official airport and airline advisories, including terminal changes, revised boarding procedures, and security-related notices that may affect processing times.
  • Keep essential travel documents, booking references, and airline contact details easily accessible in case rapid changes require immediate coordination.
  • Arrive at the airport earlier than usual during disruption periods, as check-in counters and service desks may experience higher-than-normal passenger volumes.

Overview of Flight Disruptions

The operational shockwave extended beyond Abu Dhabi, affecting major gateways including Doha, Bahrain, London, Mumbai, and Hyderabad. Services linking the UAE with Qatar, Bahrain, India, the United Kingdom, and parts of Europe were curtailed.
Airlines most visibly impacted included Etihad Airways, IndiGo, Qatar Airways, Gulf Air, British Airways, and Wizz Air, with ripple effects reaching routes operated by EgyptAir and other international carriers. Several European cities such as Manchester, Frankfurt, and Paris also experienced service reductions tied to Middle East route suspensions.
The broader instability in Middle East airspace continues to interrupt flight paths, with carriers recalibrating schedules amid evolving security considerations. Airlines have maintained suspension policies on select routes, and further schedule adjustments remain possible in the coming days as the situation develops.

Source: Different airports and FlightAware

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Hundreds Of Passengers Trapped Around UAE Today As Emirates, Air India, British Airways, Air France, Flydubai, And Others Cancel 1,107 And Delay 1 At Dubai, Disrupting Jeddah, Riyadh, Mumbai, Istanbul, London and More

Hundreds Of Passengers Trapped Around UAE Today As Emirates, Air India, British Airways, Air France, Flydubai, And Others Cancel 1,107 And Delay 1 At Dubai, Disrupting Jeddah, Riyadh, Mumbai, Istanbul, London and More

Hundreds of passengers were grounded in UAE today as Dubai International Airport (DXB) recorded 1,107 flight cancellations, marking one of the most severe operational breakdowns in recent memory. The worst-hit airlines include Emirates (464 cancellations, 97%), Flydubai (339 cancellations, 99%), IndiGo (27 cancellations, 100%), SpiceJet (21 cancellations, 100%), Saudia (20 cancellations, 83%), Air India (19 cancellations, 95%), Air India Express (17 cancellations, 85%) and Flynas (17 cancellations, 89%).
Other major international carriers such as British Airways, Air France, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Turkish Airlines, and Virgin Atlantic also reported cancellations.
Airports most impacted by the disruption include Dubai International Airport, King Abdulaziz International Airport, King Khalid International Airport, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, Indira Gandhi International Airport, London Heathrow Airport, Hamad International Airport, and Istanbul Airport.

  • Update today: 1,107 cancellations and 1 delay were recorded at Dubai International Airport.
  • Emirates alone accounted for 464 cancelled flights, the highest among all airlines.
  • Flydubai followed with 339 cancellations, representing near-total schedule suspension.
  • Several airlines including IndiGo, SpiceJet, British Airways, Air France and Singapore Airlines reported complete cancellation of scheduled DXB services.
  • Major international hubs across Saudi Arabia, India, the United Kingdom, Qatar, and Turkey were heavily affected.
  • Long-haul services to Europe, North America, Asia-Pacific and the Middle East experienced widespread disruption.

Airlines Most Affected by Flight Cancellations and Delays

Emirates

The Dubai-based carrier saw 464 flights cancelled, representing 97% of its scheduled operations at DXB today. No delays were reported, indicating near-total operational suspension rather than staggered departures.

Flydubai

Flydubai recorded 339 cancellations (99%), with its short-haul and regional network across the Middle East, South Asia and Eastern Europe significantly disrupted.

IndiGo

India’s largest airline reported 27 cancelled flights (100%), affecting key India–Dubai connections including services linked to Mumbai and Delhi.

SpiceJet

SpiceJet cancelled 21 flights (100%), halting its scheduled Dubai operations entirely for the day.

Saudia

Saudi Arabia’s national carrier recorded 20 cancellations (83%), impacting connectivity between Dubai and Jeddah and Riyadh.

Air India

Air India cancelled 19 flights (95%), significantly disrupting India–UAE travel flows.

Air India Express

The low-cost subsidiary reported 17 cancellations (80%), affecting multiple Indian regional gateways.

Flynas

Flynas registered 17 cancellations (89%), disrupting Saudi–UAE traffic.

British Airways

The UK flag carrier reported 6 cancellations (100%), suspending its Dubai–London Heathrow operations for the day.

Air France

Air France also recorded 6 cancellations (100%) at Dubai International Airport (DXB), impacting Paris to Dubai services.

What Can Affected Passengers Do?

  • Check airline websites and official social media channels for rebooking options and alerts.
  • Contact customer service for refund or alternate travel arrangements.
  • Monitor airport announcements before traveling to the airport.
  • Keep digital and printed copies of tickets and payment confirmations.
  • Check travel insurance coverage for cancellation-related compensation.
  • Avoid arriving early at the airport without confirmed flight status.

Overview of Flight Disruptions

The scale of disruption centered on Dubai International Airport (DXB), where more than a thousand flights were cancelled. Emirates and Flydubai bore the largest operational impact, while international carriers including British Airways, Air France, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, and Turkish Airlines also faced service suspensions.
Air connectivity between Dubai, Jeddah, Riyadh, Mumbai, Delhi, London, Doha, and Istanbul was heavily affected today. Countries including the United Arab Emirates, India, the United Kingdom, and Qatar saw major interruptions to scheduled passenger movements, besides Saudi Arabia,.
Long-haul routes connecting Dubai with cities across Europe, North America, South Asia, and Southeast Asia were widely impacted, with numerous airports reporting complete cancellation of scheduled services.
The concentration of cancellations — with virtually no recorded delays — shows a large-scale operational halt rather than minor scheduling disruptions, affecting both regional and intercontinental travel networks throughout the day.

Source: Different airports and FlightAware

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