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    Is it Safe to Travel to Dubai? What’s the latest on airspace closures, flight delays, and government advisories?

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    In response to ongoing conflict in the Middle East the US Department of State released a security alert US citizens are advised to travel abroad with increased caution. In response to recent developments, several Middle Eastern countries temporarily closed their airspace Monday, June 23, due to the current situation in the area.

    You can also find out more about the following: Dubai The Across the United Arab EmiratesHowever, the daily routine continues unabated. However, several countries have updated their travel advice for the UAE recently to reflect increased regional risks as well as potential flight disruptions. What travelers should know now.

    As more information becomes accessible, we will update this story.

    Do flights operate normally in and out of Dubai?

    On Monday, a large number of flights from and to Dubai were delayed or canceled. After the temporary closure in Qatar, all flights were delayed or canceled on Monday. Qatar Airways flights have been suspended Until further notice

    Flight tracker indicates that the UAE temporarily closed and reopened their airspace Flightradar24. Data from an aviation analytics company shows that at least four flights bound for Dubai were diverted to Indian and Egyptian airports. Cirium shows. As of the time this article was written, 388 flights that were scheduled to arrive or depart from Dubai International Airport on Monday (DXB) had been delayed. FlightAware.

    For passengers flying with Middle East-based airlines, such as Emirates, Etihad and Flydubai, it is important to confirm the flight status. You can get updates in real time by following your carrier via social media, such as X.

    Dubai International (DXB) Al Maktoum airport (DWC), however, is operating normally. Last week, the UAE’s Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs, and Port Security activated their emergency airport protocol to ensure continuity in immigration, baggage handling, and support for connecting passengers in case of unexpected flights diversions.

    What advice do foreign governments give?

    UK

    The UK Government updated the Safety and Security section of its website travel advisory to the UAE On Sunday, June 22, the notice will include information about escalating risks in the region: “Current hostilities between Israel and Iran and the ongoing hostilities within the region have the potential for escalation quickly and without prior warning, including since US strikes against Iran on the 22nd of June,” the notice states. There is the possibility of travel disruptions including airspace closures with short notice, delayed flights and cancellations, as well as other unanticipated impacts.

    It is important that travelers stay informed, vigilant and follow any local advice.

    US

    You can also find out more about the following: US travel alert for the UAE Since January 6, 2025, the warning has not been upgraded. It remains at a Level 2 warning, advising US citizens to “exercise increased caution in the United Arab Emirates due to the threat of terrorism and missile or drone attacks.”

    Visitors to the UAE “generally” find it a safe place. A broader worldwide security alert issued by the US on Sunday, June 22 advises US citizens to exercise increased caution abroad and warns of the potential for travel disruptions and demonstrations—but there’s no suggestion that the UAE, or Dubai specifically, It has become a rage to use the word It is dangerous to visit.

    India

    India’s Ministry of External Affairs The UAE has not issued a travel advisory and travel between the UAE continues as usual. India is a major travel market for the UAE, and routes connecting the two countries are busy as usual.

    Canada

    You can also find out more about the following: Canadian government The Canadian Travel Advice for the UAE was updated on June 22 to warn Canadians of “exercise a high degree of caution The United Arab Emirates has been declared a terrorist hotspot due to the continuing hostilities in this region and the threat posed by terrorism.

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