Dozens of airlines still operating
Dubai International Airport (DXB), one of the world’s busiest and most important airports, has published an updated list of more than 40 airlines that continue to operate through Dubai, as part of efforts to project aviation stability and international connectivity during a period of regional tension and uncertainty in the industry.
The published list includes airlines from the Gulf, South Asia, Central Asia, Africa, the Levant and Eurasia, underscoring Dubai’s position as one of the world’s leading aviation hubs.
South Asia
Air India
Air India Express
IndiGo
SpiceJet
Air Sial
Airblue
Fly Jinnah
Pakistan International Airlines
Biman Bangladesh Airlines
US-Bangla Airlines
FitsAir
SriLankan Airlines
Himalaya Airlines
Nepal Airlines
Ariana Afghan Airlines
Kam Air
The Gulf
Emirates
flydubai
flyadeal
flynas
Saudia
Gulf Air
Jazeera Airways
Kuwait Airways
Oman Air
Qatar Airways
Central Asia
Somon Air
Centrum Air
Uzbekistan Airways
Eurasia
Pegasus Airlines
Azerbaijan Airlines
Africa
Berniq Airways
Fly Oya
Daallo Airlines
EgyptAir
Ethiopian Airlines
The Levant and the Middle East
Cyprus Airways
Fly Cham
SyrianAir
Iraqi Airways
Middle East Airlines
Royal Jordanian
At DXB, officials emphasize that the broad activity of these airlines reflects continued strong demand for flights through Dubai, which is considered one of the world’s most important connectivity hubs linking Europe, Asia, Africa and the Middle East.
The announcement comes as some international airlines continue to monitor developments in the region and adjust flight schedules according to the security and aviation situation. Even so, Dubai is seeking to send a clear message of operational continuity and to preserve the emirate’s standing as a leading global aviation hub.