Which air routes are opening for flying from Dubai and Abu Dhabi? Check your flight and updates from Emirates, flydubai and Etihad Airways. Here's complete list

Which air routes are opening for flying from Dubai and Abu Dhabi? Limited flights have restarted after Iranian strikes closed Gulf airspace. Emirates, flydubai and Etihad Airways are operating select services to clear stranded passengers. Airports...

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Which air routes are opening for flying from Dubai and Abu Dhabi? Limited flights resume at Dubai International and Zayed International airports.
Which air routes are opening for flying from Dubai and Abu Dhabi? Air travel across the Gulf region faced disruption after missile and drone strikes led to the closure of major airspace corridors. Airports in the United Arab Emirates, including Dubai and Abu Dhabi, halted operations as safety checks began. Thousands of transit passengers were left stranded at hubs that connect Asia, Europe, Africa and the Americas. Airlines suspended regular schedules and began planning special services to move affected travelers. Authorities issued travel advisories and asked passengers to wait for airline updates. Limited flights are now restarting under strict approvals and phased coordination.

Which air routes are opening for flying from Dubai and Abu Dhabi?

Limited services have resumed from Dubai International Airport and Zayed International Airport under special approval. Emirates is operating selected flights to Mumbai, Chennai, New Delhi, Bangalore and Hyderabad. flydubai has departures to Novosibirsk, Moscow, Kazan, Yekaterinburg, Warsaw, Belgrade and Bucharest. Etihad Airways has cleared some transit passengers with flights to London and Paris, along with repositioning and cargo services. These flights are mainly for stranded travelers. Passengers must wait for direct confirmation from airlines before going to the airport.

Check your flight updates from Emirates, flydubai and Etihad Airways

Passengers are advised to check their flight status and updates from Emirates, flydubai and Etihad Airways before planning travel. Emirates is contacting passengers with confirmed bookings on limited flights and advising others not to go to the airport unless notified. flydubai has published details of flights operating under special clearance and continues to monitor the situation. Etihad Airways has said only repositioning and repatriation services are in operation with strict approvals. All three airlines are updating schedules on their official websites and social media channels. Travelers should use airline apps, email notifications and airport information boards to confirm departure times and gate details.




UAE limited flights operations explained

Limited flights are resuming after airspace closures caused by Iranian strikes across the Gulf. Airports in the United Arab Emirates were shut after missile and drone attacks linked to the conflict between the United States, Israel and Iran.

Airports in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Doha were hit. Operations stopped. Thousands of passengers were stranded. The UAE General Civil Aviation Authority said special flights are now operating. Authorities asked passengers not to go to airports unless contacted by airlines.
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Limited restart at Dubai airports

Dubai Airports confirmed a partial reopening at Dubai International Airport (DXB) and Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC). One concourse at DXB was damaged. Four staff were injured. DXB handled 95.2 million passengers last year.

Emirates said it will operate a limited number of flights. It is prioritising earlier bookings. Flights were suspended until 3 p.m. Tuesday. The airline asked passengers to wait for notification.

flydubai confirmed four departing flights and five arrivals. Routes include Novosibirsk, Moscow, Kazan, Yekaterinburg, Warsaw, Belgrade and Bucharest. Emirates departures listed include Mumbai, Chennai, New Delhi, Bangalore and Hyderabad.

Abu Dhabi flights and Etihad update

At Zayed International Airport, some aircraft departed within hours to clear transit passengers. Etihad Airways said it will run repositioning, cargo and repatriation flights with approval. Commercial services remain cancelled until Tuesday afternoon.
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Flights from Abu Dhabi included London and Paris. A Lufthansa A380 departed without passengers to Munich. Authorities have not given a full reopening timeline.

Regional and global impact

Qatar Airways kept flights suspended. Jordan restricted its airspace. Saudi Arabia closed parts of its skies. Bahrain and Kuwait airports were struck by drones.
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More than 20,000 affected passengers were handled in the UAE. Around 58,000 Indonesians were stranded in Saudi Arabia during Umrah. Germany said 30,000 tourists were stuck. Britain is preparing evacuation options for over 100,000 registered nationals.

Airlines including Air France, Air India and KLM suspended Middle East services. In India, 410 flights were cancelled Saturday and 444 Sunday. Bali airport reported 15 cancelled services linked to Dubai, Doha and Abu Dhabi, affecting 3,197 passengers.

Airline shares fell in Europe and Asia. Oil prices rose. Aircraft and crew remain out of position. Authorities said the backlog may take days to clear once full operations resume.

The conflict has disrupted Gulf hubs that connect Asia, Europe, Africa and the Americas. Which air routes are opening for flying from Dubai and Abu Dhabi? Only selected departures and arrivals under special approval are operating for now.

Limited operational flights list

From Dubai (Dubai International Airport & Al Maktoum International):
  • Dubai to Mumbai (Emirates)
  • Dubai to Chennai (Emirates)
  • Dubai to New Delhi (Emirates)
  • Dubai to Bangalore (Emirates)
  • Dubai to Hyderabad (Emirates)
  • Dubai to Moscow (flydubai)
  • Dubai to Novosibirsk (flydubai)
  • Dubai to Kazan (flydubai)
  • Dubai to Yekaterinburg (flydubai)
  • Dubai to Warsaw (flydubai)
  • Dubai to Belgrade (flydubai)
  • Dubai to Bucharest (flydubai)

From Abu Dhabi (Zayed International Airport):
  • Abu Dhabi to London (Etihad reposition/repatriation service; limited)
  • Abu Dhabi to Paris (Etihad reposition/repatriation service; limited)

Important notes:
These routes are not full commercial schedules yet.
Airlines are operating special repatriation, cargo, or repositioning flights only.
Airlines will contact passengers directly if they are booked on these flights.


FAQs


Which air routes are opening for flying from Dubai and Abu Dhabi?
Limited routes to Mumbai, Chennai, New Delhi, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Moscow, Kazan and select European cities are operating under special approvals.

Are Emirates, flydubai and Etihad Airways operating normal services?
Emirates, flydubai and Etihad Airways are not operating full schedules. Only limited repatriation, cargo and repositioning flights are running. Passengers must wait for airline confirmation before traveling to airports.
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