Air India, IndiGo, Emirates, Qatar Airways suspend flight operations on 2 March as Dubai airport remains closed

On March 2, major airlines including Air India, IndiGo, Emirates, and Qatar Airways halted their flight operations due to the unexpected closure of Dubai Airport amid escalating tensions related to the conflict in Iran. This disruption left tens of thousands of passengers stranded worldwide as airlines scrambled to reroute flights around the Middle East. The closure of one of the busiest international airports has raised concerns over the broader implications for air travel and safety in the region. Travelers are advised to stay updated on their flight statuses and consider alternative travel arrangements as the situation evolves. The ongoing geopolitical instability continues to affect airlines and passengers alike, highlighting the fragility of international travel in times of crisis.
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