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UAE flights today: Emirates, Etihad, Air Arabia and flydubai disruptions as Middle East tensions continue

Flying today from the UAE? Flight schedules remain mixed on Sunday, with Emirates, Etihad Airways, Air Arabia and flydubai operating a combination of scheduled services, cancellations and flights yet to depart. Emirates has cancelled two Dubai-Bahrain services, while several Air Arabia flights between the UAE, Kuwait and Bahrain have also been cancelled or are yet to depart. Etihad's Abu…

UAE flights today: Emirates, Etihad, Air Arabia and flydubai disruptions as Middle East tensions continue

Flying today from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) presents a mixed bag of flight schedules, with several disruptions reported across Emirates, Etihad Airways, Air Arabia and flydubai. Emirates has canceled two Dubai-Bahrain services, while Air Arabia has cancelled or delayed numerous flights between the UAE, Kuwait and Bahrain. Etihad's Abu Dhabi-Bahrain and Abu Dhabi-Kuwait services are largely operating as scheduled, and flydubai's flights to Kuwait, Bahrain and Saudi Arabia are also reported to be operating.

The ongoing Middle East tensions and the US's potential new sanctions against Iran are causing a ripple effect on regional travel. Washington is expected to announce additional sanctions against Iran on Monday, with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent describing the measures as the "toughest sanctions in history." Iran has condemned these planned measures, and tensions continue to impact regional trade through the Strait of Hormuz.

For UAE travelers, it's essential to check specific flight statuses as situations evolve. Airline websites and apps will provide the most up-to-date information on cancellations, delays, and schedule changes. Passengers are advised to arrive earlier than usual, especially when flying from Dubai or using flydubai, and to allow extra time for traffic, security, check-in and immigration. Staying informed through official airline and airport channels is crucial as the travel landscape continues to shift.

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