Dubai international airport, world's busiest, shuts as Iran launches multiple strikes amid conflict with US, Israel

Dubai International Airport, recognized as the world's busiest international airport, has temporarily halted all flight operations following a series of missile strikes launched by Iran against Gulf Arab states. The decision to suspend flights underscores the heightened tensions in the region amid ongoing conflicts involving the United States and Israel. The strikes have raised significant concerns over regional security and the safety of air travel. Travelers and airlines are advised to stay updated as the situation evolves, with authorities working to assess the impact of these developments on air traffic and passenger safety. The airport, a crucial hub for international travel and commerce, is closely monitoring the situation and will resume operations once deemed safe. Background tensions between Iran and its adversaries in the region have escalated in recent weeks, making this a critical moment for air travel and security in the Gulf region.
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