Dubai, UAE – The Dubai Civil Aviation Authority (DCAA) announced the gradual resumption of flights to several destinations, following a period of suspension or disruption to air traffic in the region over the past few days.
The DCAA confirmed that the decision is part of a well-considered plan to safely and systematically restart flights. It also comes in conjunction with ongoing monitoring of regional developments and coordination with relevant authorities and airlines operating at Dubai airports.
The resumption process will be phased, with flights to some destinations returning first, based on air safety and operational readiness assessments. The scope of operations will then be gradually expanded in the coming period.
The DCAA urged passengers to check with their airlines for flight schedules and travel updates, emphasizing that the safety of passengers and crew remains a top priority in all measures taken.
Dubai airports are among the busiest in the world. They serve as a major hub for air travel and connectivity between the continents. Therefore, the stability of air traffic at Dubai is a crucial element of the international air transport system.
Gradual resumption of flights: Dubai reopens its airspace to some destinations
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