US-Iran conflict: No commotion here, say UAE tourists; Emirates, Etihad resume limited flights from Dubai and Abu Dhabi

Despite heightened tensions in the Middle East following US-Israel airstrikes on Iran, tourists in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are experiencing a sense of calm in major cities like Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Visitors have reported that daily life remains largely unaffected, with local attractions continuing to operate normally. However, the aviation sector has felt the impact of the escalating conflict, resulting in significant flight cancellations. In response, Emirates and Etihad airlines have announced a limited resumption of flights from their respective hubs in Dubai and Abu Dhabi to address the backlog of passengers. This move aims to provide some relief to travelers stranded due to the ongoing geopolitical situation. As the situation evolves, both airlines are closely monitoring developments to ensure passenger safety and minimize disruptions, while tourists remain hopeful for a swift return to normalcy in the region's travel landscape.
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