Israel-Iran conflict: Dubai airport ‘partially’ resumes operations following suspension amid interceptions
Following a suspension due to heightened tensions in the Israel-Iran conflict, Dubai's airport has partially resumed operations. Emirates Airlines, which had temporarily halted its flights amid security concerns stemming from recent interceptions, announced that it has now restarted its services. The situation escalated after reports emerged of hostile actions between Israel and Iran, prompting precautionary measures in air travel. Authorities have worked to enhance safety protocols to ensure passenger security. As regional tensions continue to influence air travel, the resumption of flights marks a cautious step towards normalcy in one of the world's busiest airports. Travelers are advised to stay updated on flight statuses as the situation develops, with airlines adapting their operations to prioritize safety while responding to geopolitical dynamics in the region.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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