UAE Airlines Expand to Over 420 Destinations Amid Ceasefire
UAE airlines are significantly expanding their reach to more than 420 key destinations, a development occurring amidst a ceasefire and potentially signaling increased travel confidence.
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UAE airlines are significantly expanding their reach to more than 420 key destinations, a development occurring amidst a ceasefire and potentially signaling increased travel confidence.
Major airlines in the UAE, including Emirates and Etihad, are operating limited flights on March 13 due to ongoing disruptions caused by regional tensions, leading to adjusted schedules at Dubai's airports.
UAE airlines resume limited commercial flights amid ongoing military conflict Khaleej Times
UAE airlines continue limited operations as regular flights remain disrupted Gulf News

Key transit airports, including Dubai and Abu Dhabi in the UAE, and Doha in Qatar, were shut or severely restricted as much of the region’s airspace remained closed
UAE airlines are significantly expanding their flight networks, now offering services to more than 250 destinations globally.
UAE airlines resume limited flights to following Indian, European and other cities Khaleej Times
UAE airlines have begun operating limited flights using emergency corridors, prioritizing stranded passengers, as regional airspace closures continue due to escalating Iran-US-Israel tensions.
UAE airlines further extend flight suspensions due to regional conflict Khaleej Times
Airlines in the UAE have issued travel advisories and updates regarding flights and airport operations due to unstable weather conditions.

Thirty-nine flights have been cancelled on Friday to and from Larnaca airport, amid the Middle East crisis.
Australia's Flight Centre Travel Group has experienced a 75% increase in calls to its stores and emergency assistance lines since the crisis began, with teams having to work around the clock to help customers

Air passengers, cruise passengers and professionals are stranded in various countries in the Middle East. How long they will have to wait is unclear.