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UAE flight update: Emirates, Etihad and flydubai restart operations gradually 

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Major UAE airlines have confirmed that flight operations to and from Dubai International Airport (DXB) have resumed following regional airspace restrictions.

flydubai announced in a travel update on Saturday, March 7, that flights are operating, stressing that passenger safety remains its top priority.

The airline, however, urged travellers not to go to the airport without a confirmed booking, advising passengers to check their flight status for updates regularly.

DXB operations restart

Flights are gradually resuming at Dubai International Airport after a temporary partial closure of UAE airspace introduced as a precaution due to regional security developments.

Travellers connecting through Dubai on the flydubai network will only be accepted if their connecting flight is operating.

Passengers who originally booked flights between February 28 and March 31 can rebook their travel within 30 days of their original date with no penalty charges.

Emirates gradually restoring global network

Emirates is also returning to normal operations.

Currently flying to 84 global destinations, Emirates has already transported tens of thousands of passengers out of Dubai in recent days.

According to the airline: “Following the partial re-opening of regional airspace, Emirates is operating a reduced flight schedule while working to restore full network operations.”

The airline expects to return to 100% of its global network within the coming days, depending on airspace availability and operational requirements.

Emirates Passenger Options

Passengers booked between February 28 and March 31 can:

  • Rebook flights to the same destination before April 30
  • Request a refund if they no longer wish to travel

Passengers who booked through travel agents should contact their agents directly.

Etihad flight schedule

Etihad Airways has announced a limited flight schedule between March 6 and March 19.

Flights will operate between Abu Dhabi and several major international destinations including:

  • London
  • New York
  • Paris
  • Sydney
  • Mumbai
  • Delhi
  • Singapore
  • Bangkok
  • Toronto
  • Tokyo

Etihad confirmed that passengers with previous bookings will be accommodated as soon as possible.

The airline also advised travellers to check flight status before heading to the airport and ensure their contact details are updated in bookings.

Passengers holding Etihad tickets issued before February 28, with travel dates until March 21, can rebook flights free of charge until May 15.

Warning about fake airline accounts

Etihad also warned travellers about scam social media accounts impersonating the airline.

The airline confirmed its only official X (Twitter) accounts are:

  • @Etihad
  • @EtihadHelp

Passengers are reminded that the airline never requests sensitive information through social media messages.

Air Arabia resumes limited flights

Air Arabia has also resumed limited flights to and from the UAE.

Passengers whose flights were cancelled can:

  • Rebook their journey
  • Request a refund if eligible

Confirmed passengers will receive email or SMS notifications from the airline.

Travel advice for passengers

All UAE airlines are urging travellers to follow these important guidelines:

  • Do not travel to the airport without a confirmed booking
  • Check flight status online before leaving for the airport
  • Keep contact details updated in airline bookings
  • Follow airline instructions regarding rebooking or refunds

Airlines emphasised that passenger and crew safety remains the highest priority while operations gradually return to normal.

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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This new Dubai bridge will cut travel times from 12 minutes to 3

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Dubai motorists can expect faster access to Dubai Harbour this summer as the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) prepares to open a major new bridge that will dramatically cut travel times in the area.

The new bridge is expected to significantly ease congestion around Dubai Harbour and nearby communities.

RTA says the project will reduce travel times from around 12 minutes to just three minutes, while accommodating up to 6,000 vehicles per hour in both directions.

Now, nearly 90 per cent complete, the 1.5-km bridge features two lanes in each direction, providing direct entry and exit between Sheikh Zayed Road and Dubai Harbour.

First phase to open this month

The first phase of the bridge will open later this month, allowing traffic travelling from Sheikh Zayed Road, from both Deira and Jebel Ali directions, to access Dubai Harbour directly.

The second phase, scheduled for July, will open routes from Dubai Harbour towards Al Naseem Street, as well as connections to the intersection of King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud Street and Al Naseem Street.

Connecting key areas

The bridge starts at Interchange 5 on Sheikh Zayed Road near the American University in Dubai and extends to Dubai Harbour Street.

The route passes through key intersections, including Al Naseem Street, Al Falak Street and King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud Street, improving connectivity across one of Dubai’s busiest coastal districts.

Once fully operational, the bridge is expected to improve traffic flow, reduce congestion and support growing demand in Dubai Harbour and surrounding residential and tourism areas.

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Long weekend ahead: Dubai announces Hijri New Year break

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Dubai government employees will enjoy a public holiday on Monday, June 15, to mark the Islamic New Year (Hijri 1448 AH), authorities have confirmed.

The Dubai Government Human Resources Department (DGHR) announced that all government departments, entities and institutions will observe the holiday, with normal working hours resuming on Tuesday, June 16.

Three-Day weekend

As the holiday falls on a Monday, most Dubai government employees who follow a Saturday-Sunday weekend will benefit from a three-day break.

However, departments operating essential services or shift-based systems may adjust work schedules to ensure uninterrupted public services during the holiday period.

UAE-wide public holiday

The announcement follows confirmation from the UAE’s Federal Authority for Government Human Resources and the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation, which declared June 15 an official holiday for both public and private sector employees across the country.

Sharjah residents get a 4-day break

For government employees and students in Sharjah, where the official weekend runs from Friday to Sunday, the holiday creates a four-day weekend.

DGHR extended its congratulations to the UAE leadership, citizens, residents and the wider Arab and Islamic world, wishing continued prosperity, progress and stability.

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Dubai’s KHDA launches new councils giving parents and teachers a voice

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Parents and teachers in Dubai will soon have a direct role in shaping the future of education, following the launch of two new advisory councils by the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA).

Building on the success of the Dubai Students Council, KHDA has announced the creation of the Dubai Parents Council and Dubai Educators Council, both set to begin work at the start of the 2026-27 academic year.

Giving parents and teachers a voice

Each council will consist of 15 members selected through a transparent process and will serve as a formal platform for dialogue between the education community and regulators.

The initiative attracted strong interest, with KHDA receiving 152 applications for the Parents Council and 160 applications for the Educators Council, including submissions from Emirati parents and teachers across Dubai.

Supporting Dubai’s education vision

The new councils are designed to strengthen community participation in education and support the goals of Dubai’s Education 33 Strategy.

Members will have the opportunity to share ideas, highlight challenges and contribute recommendations on key issues affecting schools and early childhood centres across the emirate.

Focus on student success

The councils are expected to discuss a range of topics, including student wellbeing, inclusion, teaching quality, parental engagement and school-community partnerships.

KHDA said the move reflects its commitment to collaborative decision-making and aims to strengthen trust between families, educators and education authorities.

By formally including parents and teachers in the conversation, Dubai is taking another step towards creating a more inclusive and responsive education system that reflects the needs of its diverse school community.

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