Following Iranian Missile Hit: Dubai Airport Partially Reopens Tonight
Dubai Airports Authority announces limited resumption of operations starting tonight; only a small number of flights will be allowed to operate in the first phase
Dubai Airports Authority announces limited resumption of operations starting tonight; only a small number of flights will be allowed to operate in the first phase
Missiles and sirens changed their plans. A group of 120 Christian women leaders now remain in Israel, using their voices to show public support. Robert Stearns, founder and president of Eagles' Wings: "I am proud of our courageous women leaders who are demonstrating steadfast solidarity with Israel"
Starting tomorrow, Tuesday, March 3, a daily flight will be operated on the Athens-Taba route; booking can only be made on the company's website and in flight format only
TAROM postpones rescue flight for over 300 Romanians as Israel-Egypt border delays and baggage processing risk exceed crew duty limits. Over 1.000 Romanians remain stranded
With Gulf airspace closed, British nationals in Israel, Bahrain, Qatar, and UAE must register with FCDO for updates and read the official guide on staying safe indoors and seeking shelter: "Remain indoors in a secure location, avoid all travel and follow instructions from the local authorities"
The Cypriot airline will operate flights starting tomorrow, March 3, available for sale only until March 7. The flights are available on the company's website and are offered in a flight-only format
TUI, MSC, Celestyal, and Aroya ships remain docked in Gulf ports as airspace closures and security alerts disrupt sailing. MSC Euribis: "We regret to inform you that we need to change our itinerary"
Airspace closures, flight cancellations, and route diversions: here is an updated report of the situation in the region
Dubai-based flydubai delivers fifth straight profitable year, with strong passenger demand, new routes, and rising Business Class traffic. The airline posted a revenue rise of 6%, reached 15.7 million passengers, and expanded its network to 140 destinations
It's an open secret that Abu Dhabi, the symbol of luxury and tradition in the United Arab Emirates, is a little jealous of its younger, more vibrant, and more international sister to the north, Dubai. But in recent years, it's become increasingly clear that a turnaround is on the way, and the competition is going to be greater than ever. From Disney to the Guggenheim, these are the new attractions in the capital of the Emirates