DUBAI (HRNW): In a shocking development for global aviation, Dubai’s two major hubs—Dubai International (DXB) and Al Maktoum International (DWC)—have suspended all flight operations, leaving thousands of passengers stranded. The unprecedented shutdown comes as a direct response to escalating regional security tensions and the subsequent closure of critical airspace, which has effectively paralyzed some of the world’s busiest aerial corridors. The suspension of services at DXB, a primary global transit point, is expected to cause a massive ripple effect across international flight schedules, impacting travel connectivity between the East and West.
Authorities have issued an urgent advisory to all travelers, instructing them not to head to the airports until they have confirmed their flight status directly with their respective airlines. Emergency protocols have been activated at both terminals to manage the influx of displaced passengers, as ground teams work to provide assistance amidst the unfolding crisis. While the duration of the closure remains uncertain, officials emphasized that the measure was taken to ensure the safety of passengers and crew in light of the volatile security environment. Travelers are urged to stay tuned to official government channels for further updates on when the airspace might be declared safe for commercial transit.
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