Dubai Airports confirmed on Monday night that its operations have “resumed at full capacity after a temporary suspension”.
The authority emphasised that the safety and comfort of all passengers and flight crews remains its top priority.
However, some flights may experience delays or cancellations, Dubai Airports added in a social media statement.
Dubai Airports said it “is working with airlines to ensure flights operate according to approved schedules. All travelers are advised to check the latest updates through the airlines they fly to.”
On Tuesday morning, Dubai Airports said that due to regional airspace closures, flights from DXB and DWC – Al Maktoum International may be impacted. They urged passengers to check with respective airlines for the latest updates before heading to the airport, especially for guests travelling to India.
UPDATE ⚠️ Due to regional airspace closures, flights from DXB and DWC – Al Maktoum International may be impacted. Please check with your airline for the latest updates before heading to the airport, especially for guests travelling to India.
— DXB (@DXB) June 24, 2025
Many airlines on Monday suspended and rerouted flights after Iran launched an attack at the US military bases in Qatar, impacting hundreds of flights and thousands of passengers.
Despite the ceasefire announced by the US and Iran on Tuesday morning, some UAE and foreign airlines have announced the suspension and rerouting of flights on Tuesday, June 24. All the airlines advised passengers to keep monitoring their websites for the latest updates.
Etihad Airways cancelled flights to Doha, Kuwait, Muscat and Riyadh on said on Monday due to the Iranian attack on US bases in Qatar.
Air India said it “ceased all operations to the region as well as to and from the East Coast of North America and Europe with immediate effect, until further notice” due to war in the Middle East.