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UAE flights: Emirates, Etihad, flydubai, and Air Arabia suspend services, passengers urged to check updates

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UAE airlines continue to face major disruptions to flights across the Middle East as airspace closures in Iran, Israel, Iraq, and Syria cause widespread delays and cancellations.

Etihad, Emirates, flydubai, and Air Arabia have all announced flight suspensions and rerouting measures in response to the ongoing regional security situation, with passengers urged to check flight status and rebooking options before travelling.

Etihad Airways: Tel Aviv route suspended until June 22

Etihad Airways has confirmed that its Abu Dhabi–Tel Aviv flights remain suspended until June 22, with several other services rerouted due to restricted airspace.

Etihad will re-route several flights due to restricted airspace in parts of the Middle East,” the airline told the media.

Passengers have been advised to check real-time updates via their app or website and ensure contact details are up to date.

flydubai: Flights halted to six countries, including Iran and Iraq

flydubai has suspended flights to Iran, Iraq, Israel, and Syria until June 20, while services to Jordan and Lebanon are set to resume from June 17, subject to review. Routes to Minsk and St. Petersburg are also paused until June 17.

Some routes have been reinstated where possible, with affected services rerouted to avoid closed airspace.

Transit passengers connecting through Dubai to suspended destinations will not be allowed to board at their point of origin, the airline said, and it continues to assist affected travellers with rebooking and support.

Emirates: Flights to Tehran, Baghdad, Amman, and Beirut suspended

Emirates has suspended flights to Amman and Beirut until June 22, and Tehran, Baghdad and Basra until June 30. All flights to and from Tel Aviv remain suspended.

The airline advised customers not to proceed to the airport if connecting to a suspended destination and to check rebooking or refund options through its contact centre or travel agents.

Air Arabia: Cuts services to five countries, shuts sales offices in Iran

Air Arabia has also suspended flights to Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and Russia. Passengers connecting via Sharjah or Abu Dhabi to these destinations will not be accepted for travel.

The airline has temporarily closed its sales offices in Iran, including in Tehran, Mashhad, Shiraz and Lar.

Airport advisories across Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah

Airports across the UAE have also issued warnings and updates:

  • Dubai Airports (DXB & DWC): Confirmed delays and cancellations due to airspace closures over Iran, Iraq and Syria.
  • Abu Dhabi International Airport (AUH): Disruptions are expected to continue through Sunday and Monday (June 15–16).
  • Sharjah Airport: Issued a passenger advisory amid widespread route changes and delays.

Travellers are advised to stay in touch with their airlines and allow for extra time when heading to the airport.

UAE government issues travel advisory

The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) has urged Emirati nationals, residents, and travellers to stay connected with airlines and monitor updates closely as the regional situation unfolds.

What’s happening: Israel, Iran airspace closures continue

The disruptions follow a sharp escalation in regional tensions marked by reciprocal strikes between Israel and Iran:

  • Israel: Ben Gurion International Airport remains closed for the third consecutive day, with all flights suspended.
  • Iran: Airspace closed since Friday, with restrictions now extended until 3pm Sunday (local time).
  • Jordan: Briefly shut its airspace as a precaution but has since reopened after a security reassessment.

Israel is reportedly working with its national carriers to repatriate stranded citizens abroad.

Check before you fly

Passengers flying through Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah to regional destinations are strongly advised to:

  • Check flight status via airline apps or websites
  • Rebook if travelling to a suspended destination
  • Ensure contact details are updated to receive real-time notifications

Travellers are encouraged to monitor official updates regularly.

With over 35 years of experience in journalism, copywriting, and PR, Michael Gomes is a seasoned media professional deeply rooted in the UAE’s print and digital landscape.

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UAE steps up airport emergency plan amid regional airspace closures

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As regional airspace disruptions affect flight paths across the Middle East, the UAE has swiftly activated an emergency operations plan to keep airport services running smoothly and ensure traveller safety.

The Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs, and Port Security (ICP) confirmed it has increased staffing across all UAE airports, deploying qualified teams around the clock. These efforts are part of a coordinated response to recent airspace closures in neighbouring countries that have forced airlines to reroute flights.

To minimise disruption, the ICP is working closely with strategic partners and airport operators to fast-track procedures, provide real-time updates to passengers, and ensure immigration and customs processes continue seamlessly.

Authorities have also rolled out support services for delayed travellers, including logistics assistance and access to information desks.

“The safety and service experience of passengers remain our top priority,” the ICP said in a statement, urging travellers to stay updated through official channels.

The UAE’s swift action underlines its commitment to operational readiness and reinforces its reputation as a global travel and logistics hub, even in the face of unexpected regional challenges.

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It’s official: UAE confirms Eid Al Adha to begin on June 6

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The UAE has officially declared that Eid Al Adha will begin on Friday, June 6, following the sighting of the crescent moon on Tuesday evening, which marks the start of Dhu Al Hijjah, the 12th and final month of the Islamic calendar.

As a result, Dhu Al Hijjah will commence on Wednesday, setting the timeline for two of Islam’s most significant events: Hajj, which begins on the 8th day of the month (June 4), and Eid Al Adha, which falls on the 10th day (June 6).

The Hajj pilgrimage—a spiritual obligation for all able-bodied Muslims at least once in their lifetime—will begin on Wednesday, June 4, with Arafat Day observed on Thursday, June 5. Eid Al Adha celebrations will run from Friday, June 6, to Sunday, June 8.

This timeline indicates a likely four-day holiday for workers in the UAE, beginning on Thursday, June 5, and ending on Sunday, June 8, with normal work resuming on Monday, June 9. Both public and private sector employees are expected to benefit from this extended weekend.

Eid Al Adha, or the “Festival of Sacrifice,” commemorates Prophet Ibrahim’s willingness to sacrifice his son Ismail in obedience to God’s command. The occasion is marked by communal prayers, festive meals, and the ritual sacrifice of a goat or sheep, with the meat distributed among family, friends, and the less fortunate.

In keeping with the spirit of the occasion, the holiday is a time of reflection, generosity, and togetherness—hallmarks of the Islamic faith. Each year, millions of Muslims journey to Makkah for Hajj, with many also visiting Madinah, two of the most sacred cities in Islam.

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History in the making: Once Upon a Time in Dubai, region’s first original global musical unveils cast, new single

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The excitement around Once Upon a Time in Dubai, the region’s first truly global musical, has reached new heights with the official release of its upbeat anthem Habibi, performed by rising Lebanese star Amanda Maalouf. Known for her powerful vocal range and stage charisma, the Dubai resident takes centre stage in this track as Zeina, one of the lead characters in the show.

Composed by the internationally acclaimed Nazim Khaled and released under Universal Music MENA, this uplifting anthem blends international pop with Arabic rhythms and celebrates the very ‘multicultural heartbeat of Dubai’, according to Stéphane Boukris, the French entreprenuer and creator behind the musical he describes as a ‘genre-bending spectacle’ – all set to bring together Broadway and West End flair, cinematic visuals and a diverse international cast to Dubai for the very first time.

“It is a vibrant, feel-good tribute to the spirit of Dubai,” said Boukris, who previously produced the hit musical Robin Hood that sold over one million tickets across Europe. “The song captures the warmth, ambition and energy that define this city. We wanted a track that resonates with both residents and the world.”

Released this week on all major streaming platforms, Habibi marks a major milestone for the musical set to premiere in December 2025.

The single is accompanied by a stunning video teaser, shot against Dubai’s iconic skyline and desert dunes, reflecting the show’s larger-than-life scale. The song offers a sneak peek into the show’s soundscape, which blends Eastern melodies and Western arrangements – a signature style of the musical.

“Creating Habibi was about capturing the sound of a new Dubai – bold, inclusive, and full of rhythm. It’s a song that blends east and west, tradition and innovation, much like the city itself,” said Khaled, the composer who’s worked with artists like Kendji Girac in the past and whose compositions have garnered billions of views globally.

Once Upon a Time in Dubai tells the story of Will, a young artist who moves from London to Dubai to reunite with his partner, Sophia, and pursue his dream of producing a musical extravaganza. Themes of love, ambition, and Dubai’s vibrant culture are woven into the narrative.

The creators of the show that include director Johan Nus, known in the region for his work on Arabs Got Talent and The Masked Singer and Gilles Papain as the executive producer with experience on major productions like Celine in Las Vegas and Disney World of Colors in California, also announced the full international cast, one that brings together a remarkable ensemble of international talents, each with a unique artistic journey.

Stellar ensemble of international talents

Lebanese singer Amanda Maalouf stars as Zeina, a powerful voice navigating the tension between tradition and ambition. British talent Melissa Jeffrey, a tenacious dancer and singer who began full-time training at just 11 and later earned scholarships at London’s elite Urdang Academy, takes on the female lead role of Sophia. While Joe Woolford, also from the UK and a charismatic rapper whose rise to fame began on The Voice UK and culminated with his Eurovision appearance, plays the male lead Will.

Dubai-based performer Isiako (Khalid) infuses the stage with Mediterranean flair and a mix of reggaeton, soul, and pop as Portuguese vocalist Jessica Alves brings poise and energy to the role of Kim, drawing from her rich experience in Dubai’s live music scene. Dutch musical theatre star Shay Lachman takes on Gautam, adding depth with his classical training and international stage experience from productions across Europe and Asia.

Adding a soulful layer to the production is Canadian-Lebanese singer Enzo S, who plays Elias, the heart of the group. A semi-finalist from The Voice France Season 9, Enzo’s performance is shaped by more than 15 years of global stage experience and a strong academic foundation in jazz and gospel from Montreal’s Concordia University.

Speaking about the diverse ensemble, director Nus said, “We have gathered talent from across continents with each performer bringing their authentic voice and a bit of their culture to the stage. This show could only happen in Dubai.”

The musical is set to debut in December 2025 with a full-scale theatrical production that promises a rich blend of music, dance, and storytelling. “Each of these performers brings a unique voice, story, and spirit to the production,” added Boukris. “This is not just a show — it’s a love letter to Dubai through the eyes and voices of the world.”

Now, with the soundtrack’s first single Habibi available on all major platforms, the countdown to the premiere in December has officially begun.

The musical’s official Instagram handle @ouatidubai and website onceuponatimeindubai.com will continue to release behind-the-scenes footage, interviews, and teaser content in the lead-up to opening night.

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