Emirates has announced that Iranian nationals are currently not permitted to enter or transit through the United Arab Emirates, citing updated travel directives.
The airline said the restriction applies to passengers holding Iranian passports, impacting both arrivals into the UAE and those planning to use the country as a transit hub. The move comes amid heightened regional tensions and evolving security considerations.
Emirates advised affected travellers to check the latest travel guidelines before booking or departing, as policies may change depending on developments. Passengers have also been encouraged to contact the airline or their travel agents for assistance with rebooking or alternative arrangements.
The UAE, a major global aviation hub, frequently updates its entry and transit regulations in response to geopolitical developments and security concerns. Such measures are typically implemented in coordination with relevant national authorities.
Industry observers note that restrictions of this nature can have a wider impact on regional travel flows, particularly for passengers relying on the UAE’s extensive flight network for international connections.
Authorities have not specified how long the current restriction will remain in place, indicating that the situation will be reviewed as conditions evolve.

