Flight Status LIVE on March 3: Dubai airport, Abu Dhabi airport begin limited operations; Emirates flight lands in India

On March 3, both Dubai International Airport and Dubai World Central International Airport resumed limited flight operations following a suspension. Emirates Airlines and FlyDubai were among the carriers that restarted select flights late Tuesday night. This development comes as part of the ongoing efforts to gradually normalize air travel after disruptions caused by various circumstances. Additionally, an Emirates flight successfully landed in India, marking an important step in re-establishing international connectivity. Travelers are advised to check with airlines for updated schedules and availability, as operational capacities remain subject to change. This resumption of services is expected to facilitate travel for passengers who had been awaiting flights, enhancing connectivity between India and the UAE amidst the evolving situation.
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