Dubai airport ‘partially' resumes ops after temporary suspension, warns fliers 'not to travel to airport unless...'

Dubai International Airport, one of the busiest airports globally, has partially resumed operations following a temporary suspension due to explosions heard in the vicinity. The blasts prompted swift action from airport authorities, leading to the immediate halt of flights and a warning to travelers not to head to the airport unless necessary. Although operations have resumed for some airlines, including Emirates, officials are advising passengers to check the status of their flights and stay updated on the situation. The explosions, which raised concerns over safety and security, have yet to be fully explained by authorities. The quick decision to suspend operations highlights the airport's commitment to passenger safety in the face of potential threats. Travelers are urged to exercise caution and remain informed as the situation develops, reflecting the heightened security measures that may be implemented in response to such incidents.
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