Air travel in the UAE faces ongoing disruptions due to regional tensions, with Dubai’s airports operating on adjusted schedules. Major airlines like Emirates and Etihad are managing limited flights, prioritizing affected passengers and offering flexible rebooking. Authorities urge travelers to confirm flights before heading to the airport and warn of online scams targeting those impacted. Air travel in the UAE faces ongoing disruptions due to regional tensions, with Dubai’s airports operating on adjusted schedules. Major airlines like Emirates and Etihad are managing limited flights, prioritizing affected passengers and offering flexible rebooking. Authorities urge travelers to confirm flights before heading to the airport and warn of online scams targeting those impacted.
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