The UAE has announced that it will cover accommodation and hosting costs for travellers stranded in the country following the temporary closure of its airspace.
With flights suspended, many visitors are facing longer-than-expected stays. Authorities have confirmed that affected passengers will receive full support during the ongoing situation.
Support for affected passengers
In a statement, the General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) said the UAE will bear all accommodation and hosting expenses for stranded and transit passengers.
Temporary accommodation has been arranged for transit travellers, alongside meals and refreshments. Airlines are facilitating rebooking procedures in line with approved operational frameworks.
More than 20,000 passengers assisted
UAE-based airlines Emirates and Etihad Airways, in coordination with Dubai International Airport (DXB), have handled more than 20,000 passengers affected by flight rescheduling in recent days.
Authorities confirmed that:
- Passengers were transported to destinations within the country where necessary
- Transit travellers were provided with temporary accommodation
- Regulatory procedures were completed under approved national frameworks
Airlines and airports also managed several arriving and departing flights impacted by operational circumstances.
Coordination continues for travel resumption
The GCAA said coordination between airports and airlines remains ongoing to monitor flight statuses and reschedule services.
Officials stressed that preparations are underway to ensure a safe and orderly resumption of flight operations as soon as conditions allow.
Passengers are urged to rely on official channels for updates and to contact their respective airlines directly for the latest information regarding bookings and schedules.
Authorities reiterated that passenger safety and welfare remain the highest priority.