Dubai’s skies are stirring back to life with partial flight resumptions at its key airports, just days after startling explosions rattled the Gulf. Dubai International Airport (DXB) and Dubai World Central (DWC) are now handling select services, as per an official update on March 7.
Hot on the heels of Emirates Airlines’ restart pledge, the airport echoed the move. The airline, which had grounded all planes for safety, is prioritizing secure travel as it relaunches routes to and from Dubai.
Authorities advise double-checking flight details with carriers due to possible schedule shifts. The explosions in Dubai and Bahrain’s Manama prompted blaring sirens; Dubai contained fallout from an intercepted threat, calling it minor. Bahrain’s ministry posted pleas for shelter and serenity.
Iran’s leader, President Masoud Pezeshkian, broke silence in a televised address, promising restraint against neighbors absent attacks launched from their lands.
This phased return underscores Dubai’s critical role in international aviation. Travelers should brace for disruptions, but the green light offers hope amid regional unrest, with eyes on sustained stability.