Dubai Airport issues advisory as ops resume
Dubai International Airport (DXB) has partially resumed operations as of March 7, following a temporary suspension due to precautionary safety measures. The airport authorities announced that some flights are now operating from both DXB and Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC). However, travelers are advised against heading to the airport unless they have received confirmation from their airline regarding their flight status, as schedules may still be subject to change. Emirates airline, which had temporarily halted operations, has resumed services and is urging passengers to verify flight schedules and seat availability through official channels before proceeding to the airport. This disruption impacted one of the world’s busiest aviation hubs, highlighting the ongoing need for stringent safety protocols in air travel. As operations stabilize, both the airport and airlines are focused on ensuring passenger safety and maintaining clear communication to facilitate a smooth travel experience.
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