FlyDubai planes are parked at Dubai Worldwide Airport on Monday. Many airways, together with a number of within the Persian Gulf — together with these primarily based in Dubai and Abu Dhabi within the United Arab Emirates, Doha in Qatar and others — have curtailed industrial flights for security causes following the increasing U.S. and Israeli bombardment in Iran.
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Restricted flights out of the Center East resumed on Monday, however a whole lot of hundreds of vacationers are nonetheless stranded at main aviation hubs within the area after assaults on Iran by the U.S. and Israel.
Vacationers and enterprise vacationers hunkered down in resorts and airports throughout the Center East, awaiting phrase on when airports would reopen, and flights out and in of the area might resume.
“We’re waiting to fly out. Our flights keep getting canceled,” mentioned Kristy Ellmer of Portsmouth, N.H. She traveled to Dubai final week for enterprise conferences, and is now not sure when she’ll be capable of depart.
“We’ve had flights booked every day for the week and Sunday was canceled. Monday was canceled. Tuesday’s already been canceled. And so, kind of hoping that the Wednesday flights stay,” Ellmer mentioned in an interview.
Emirates Airways, one of many largest carriers on this planet, introduced it will resume working “a limited number of flights” on Monday night. “We are accommodating customers with earlier bookings as a priority,” the airline mentioned in a social media publish, however warned that each one different flights stay suspended till additional discover.
Airways cancelled greater than 3,400 flights within the Center East on Monday alone, in accordance with a publish by the flight-tracking web site FlightAware24, bringing the entire variety of cancellations for the reason that conflict started to just about 10,000.
⚠️Cancellations throughout seven main Center East airports (DXB, DOH, AUH, SHJ, KWI, BAH, DWC) have now exceeded 9,500 flights.
Feb 28: 1,400+ flights
March 1: 3,400+ flights
March 2: 3,400+ flights
March 3: 1,300+ flights pic.twitter.com/yqBFOnSiSw— Flightradar24 (@flightradar24) March 2, 2026
Airports in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Doha are main hubs for journey between Europe and the Americas, Africa and Asia. Airports in all three cities say they had been focused by Iranian strikes geared toward civilian and army websites in U.S.-friendly states within the Persian Gulf area.
The airport in Dubai, which is without doubt one of the busiest on this planet, mentioned that operations resumed with “a small number of flights” on Monday night, simply days after video posted on social media confirmed passengers fleeing down smoke-filled hallways after a suspected drone strike.
The airport in Abu Dhabi additionally resumed “partial operations” on Monday, in accordance with a social media publish. Flights on Etihad Airways, one other main provider primarily based in Abu Dhabi, seemed to be among the many first to take off, in accordance with FlightRadar 24. Flights out and in of Doha’s major airport “stay quickly suspended,” the airport mentioned.
It is not clear what number of worldwide vacationers stay stranded within the area, however a mean of round 90,000 passengers transit by means of the area’s main hubs on daily basis on simply three airways — Emirates, Etihad, and Doha-based Qatar Airways — in accordance with the aviation analytics firm Cirium.
Airspace or airports throughout the area had been closed over the weekend, in accordance with flight monitoring websites and authorities companies. Many extra cancellations are possible within the days forward so long as air strikes and counter-strikes proceed.
That is left stranded vacationers from across the globe scrambling to make various plans.
“I deal with uncertainty all the time,” mentioned Kristy Ellmer, whose work as a marketing consultant focuses on serving to shoppers navigate transformation and alter. She says that is helped preserve her personal scenario in perspective.
“We’ve lost a few service members through this. There are people who are living in much worse conditions right now through this conflict. We’re staying at a good hotel that’s taking care of us,” Ellmer mentioned. “So I think just keeping that perspective is also helping me be calm.”

