Dubai Airport Updates: Limited Flights Resume Post‑Drone Attack, Check Passenger Advisory

By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: March 16, 2026 12:13 IST2026-03-16T12:12:06+5:302026-03-16T12:13:49+5:30

Dubai Civil Aviation Authority has announced the gradual resumption of select flights to and from Dubai International Airport following ...

Dubai Airport Updates: Limited Flights Resume Post‑Drone Attack, Check Passenger Advisory | Dubai Airport Updates: Limited Flights Resume Post‑Drone Attack, Check Passenger Advisory

Dubai Airport Updates: Limited Flights Resume Post‑Drone Attack, Check Passenger Advisory

Dubai Civil Aviation Authority has announced the gradual resumption of select flights to and from Dubai International Airport following a temporary suspension enforced as a safety precaution. Travelers are advised to contact their airlines to confirm the status of their flights. Emirates reported that several flights scheduled for today have been canceled, and affected passengers are being notified with guidance on alternative arrangements. The precautionary halt came after a “drone-related incident” triggered a fire near the airport. Dubai Civil Defense teams successfully contained the blaze that affected a fuel tank, and authorities confirmed no injuries occurred, prioritizing passenger and staff safety.

Dubai Airports diverted some flights from Dubai International Airport (DXB) to Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC) to minimize disruption. City authorities confirmed that the fire has been extinguished and reiterated that no casualties were reported. The temporary suspension reflects Dubai’s focus on aviation safety amid the ongoing regional conflict, which has increased threats to infrastructure in the Gulf. Travelers are advised to remain updated via airline notifications as authorities monitor operations closely, ensuring minimal disruption while maintaining strict safety measures around the airport and surrounding areas.

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The heightened tension stems from Iran’s attacks across the region, with over 1,800 missiles and drones targeting the United Arab Emirates, including civilian infrastructure and airports. While UAE air defenses intercepted most projectiles, two drones fell near Dubai International Airport on Wednesday, injuring four people. The conflict has also resulted in six deaths, including four civilians and two military personnel, the latter in a helicopter crash reportedly caused by technical issues. Amid these attacks, travel plans and airport operations in Dubai, a key financial hub, continue to be impacted, highlighting the intersection of regional hostilities and civilian aviation safety.

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