A limited number of flights resumed from on Monday night after operations were halted due to escalating regional airstrikes.
The disruption followed a widening conflict involving the United States and Israel, with Iran responding by launching missiles and drones toward parts of the Gulf region.
Airlines Resume Partial Operations
confirmed it had restarted a “limited number of flights,” prioritizing passengers with existing bookings. The airline advised travelers not to head to the airport unless directly notified.
Budget carrier also resumed select operations, announcing four outbound flights to Russia and five incoming flights from destinations including Somalia and Pakistan.
Several regional carriers — including , and — had earlier suspended or diverted flights amid the instability.
Wider Impact Across the UAE
In , airport authorities confirmed that operations had also partially resumed.
Over the weekend, Dubai experienced significant disruption. Explosions damaged buildings, several luxury hotels caught fire, and the airport sustained damage that left four people injured.
The UAE’s Defense Ministry stated that air defense systems intercepted multiple ballistic and cruise missiles, as well as drones, over the past 24 hours.
Meanwhile, reported shutting down power at one of its Dubai facilities after objects struck a data center, triggering a fire.
Travel Uncertainty Continues
With tens of thousands of passengers affected, airlines are continuing to monitor the security situation. Authorities have urged travelers to check directly with carriers for updates before heading to airports.
While limited services have resumed, regional tensions remain high, and further schedule adjustments are possible.

