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Dubai, UAE, Abu Dhabi, Bahrain War News, Airport Flight Status Today News Live Updates: Amid tensions, Dubai and Abu Dhabi Airports have announced a limited resumption of flights.

UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed al-Nahyan. (AFP file photo)

UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed al-Nahyan. (AFP file photo)

Dubai, UAE, Abu Dhabi, Bahrain War News, Airport Flight Status Today News LIVE Updates: Air travel across the United Arab Emirates (UAE) began to take off as airlines resumed limited operations following days of suspension due to the ongoing Israel–Iran conflict.

An Emirates flight, EK 500, landed at Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Airport, while the first flight from Abu Dhabi touched down at Kempegowda Airport. Another service landed safely at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi Airport and Chennai Airport amid heightened tensions in West Asia.

Earlier on Monday, Dubai Airports confirmed a partial restart of operations from Dubai Airport and Dubai World Central – Al Maktoum . However, authorities urged travellers not to head to the airport unless directly contacted by their airline with a confirmed departure time.

Loud explosions were heard across several Gulf cities on Monday as Iran carried out strikes against countries hosting United States bases for the third consecutive day. The attacks come in response to US-Israeli air raids, as tensions continue to escalate across West Asia.

Witnesses reported hearing multiple blasts in Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Doha, Manama and Kuwait City, signalling a widening impact of the conflict across the region.

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Dubai-Abu Dhabi News LIVE Updates: Emirates Suspends All Dubai Flights Till March 4 Amid Airspace Closures

Emirates on Tuesday announced that all its scheduled flights to and from Dubai will remain suspended till 23:59 UAE time on 4 March due to airspace closures across the region. The airline is operating a limited number of repatriation and cargo flights on 3 and 4 March, prioritising passengers with earlier bookings.

Customers are advised not to go to the airport unless they have been directly notified or hold a confirmed booking. Emirates said it is closely monitoring the situation and will update its operational schedule accordingly.

Dubai-Abu Dhabi News LIVE Updates: Operations Resume In Fujairah Oil Zone After Fire Brought Under Control

Operations have resumed at the Fujairah Oil Industry Zone after a fire caused by falling drone debris was brought under control, authorities said on Tuesday. The blaze broke out after air defence systems successfully intercepted a drone, leading to debris falling in the area.

Officials confirmed that emergency teams acted quickly, no injuries were reported, and normal activities have now restarted. The incident comes as tensions remain high across the Gulf region.

Dubai-Abu Dhabi News LIVE Updates: Arabic Airlines Extends Suspension Of Its Flights Until Wednesday With Limited Operations

Arabic Airlines Extends Suspension of Its Flights Until Wednesday with Limited Operations

Dubai-Abu Dhabi News LIVE Updates: At Kolkata Airport 10 Flights To And From West Asia Cancelled

Amid escalating Middle East tensions, Kolkata Airport reported 10 flight cancellations to and from West Asia, affecting five departures and five arrivals, as airlines adjust operations due to the ongoing regional conflict.

Dubai-Abu Dhabi News LIVE Updates: Air France Cancels Flights To Dubai, Tel Aviv, Beirut, And Riyadh Until March 5

Air France has announced the cancellation of flights to and from several Middle East destinations, including Dubai, Tel Aviv, Beirut, and Riyadh, citing the ongoing regional security situation. All affected flights will remain suspended until March 5, as the airline monitors developments.

Dubai-Abu Dhabi News LIVE Updates: Three Indian Seafarers Killed, One Injured Amid West Asia Tensions

Three Indian seafarers have lost their lives and one has been injured amid escalating tensions in West Asia, according to the Directorate General of Shipping, cited by PTI.

Authorities are closely monitoring the situation and coordinating with Indian missions and shipping companies to ensure the safety of other nationals in the region.

Dubai-Abu Dhabi News LIVE Updates: Air India Brings 149 Passengers Home From Dubai

Air India on Tuesday welcomed passengers and crew arriving from Dubai onboard flight at Indira Gandhi Airport in New Delhi.

This marked the first international arrival by an Indian carrier into the national capital today, carrying 149 passengers and eight operating crew members, the airline said.

Dubai-Abu Dhabi News LIVE Updates: SpiceJet Flights Arrives At Mumbai Airport

A SpiceJet flight from Dubai has landed at Mumbai.

Dubai-Abu Dhabi News LIVE Updates: PV Sindhu Returns Safely To India From Dubai

Indian badminton star PV Sindhu is back home in Bengaluru after being stranded in Dubai amid escalating tensions between Israel and Iran.

The two-time Olympic medallist shared her relief and gratitude in a post on X, offering a glimpse into the anxiety she faced during the past few days.

“Back home in Bangalore and safe. The last few days have been intense and uncertain, but I’m truly grateful to be back to my house. A heartfelt thank you to the incredible ground teams, Dubai authorities, airport staff, immigration, and every single person who stepped up and took such good care of us during a very difficult time. The empathy and professionalism meant more than words can say. For now, it’s time to rest, reset, and figure out the next steps,” Sindhu wrote.

Dubai-Abu Dhabi News LIVE Updates: Pre-Wedding Shoot Trip Leaves Five From UP's Chandauli Stranded In Dubai

A pre-wedding shoot in Dubai has left five people of two families from Uttar Pradesh’s Chandauli district stranded there after the disruption of flight services due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

Ajay Jain, a coal trader and resident of Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Nagar, told PTI on Monday that his elder son Prince Jain (27), who is scheduled to get married in April, had travelled to Dubai along with his fiancee Payal Jain (26).

Prince’s younger brother Arihant (19), Payal’s brother Monu Jain (30) and his wife Muskan (28) had accompanied them, he said.

Dubai-Abu Dhabi News LIVE Updates: Honey Singh Shares Update From Dubai Amid Tensions

Amid escalating tensions in West Asia, rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh has assured that he is safe in Dubai and continuing with his work commitments. The singer took to Instagram to share his whereabouts, stating that he is “safe” and currently “working.”

Honey Singh, whose real name is Hirdesh Singh, posted a video on Instagram from his studio.

Dubai-Abu Dhabi News LIVE Updates: Indian Airlines Gear Up To Start Middle East Operations Amid Iran Crisis

Domestic airlines today said that they are planning to start to operate special relief flights from the Middle East to facilitate the return of stranded passengers due to the growing conflict between the US-Israel and Iran.

IndiGo has planned to operate 10 special relief flights from Jeddah to India, according to the Ministry of Civil Aviation.

SpiceJet said it will operate four special flights from the UAE today to facilitate the return of Indian nationals stranded there following the sudden closure of airspace.

Dubai-Abu Dhabi News LIVE Updates: IndiGo To Run 10 Special Flights

The Ministry said that IndiGo would undertake 10 special relief operations from Jeddah on March 3 to help stranded passengers, subject to approvals and airspace conditions. The airline is coordinating with the Consulate General of India in Jeddah.

In a travel advisory, the airline said it would operate four dedicated flights from Jeddah to Mumbai, Hyderabad and Ahmedabad on Tuesday to help customers who were already booked but unable to travel earlier.

Dubai-Abu Dhabi News LIVE Updates: Flights To Oman, Saudi Arabia UAE, Resume Today. All About Airlines And Open-Air Spaces

– UAE’s Emirates, Flydubai, and Etihad are operating a few special flights, including some to India
– DGCA asked Indian operators to resume flights to airspaces that are open like Oman and Saudi Arabia
– Air India Group and IndiGo starting services from Tuesday
– IndiGo has planned 10 special relief flights from Jeddah to India on Tuesday
– From Tuesday, Air India Express will resume scheduled flights between Muscat and Delhi, Kochi, Kozhikode, Mangaluru, Mumbai and Tiruchirappalli. Air India has resumed US, Canada, Europe and UK flights.

Dubai-Abu Dhabi News LIVE Updates: AirBaltic Flight Operates Without Passengers Due To EASA

AirBaltic flight BT9802 from Dubai is operating without passengers due to current EASA (European Union Aviation Safety Agency) safety and regulatory restrictions that allow the aircraft with AirBaltic crew to be repositioned, but do not permit commercial passenger transport. We continue to monitor the situation, and we are working towards resuming passenger services as soon as conditions allow: AirBaltic

Dubai-Abu Dhabi News LIVE Updates: Flights From Dubai, Abu Dhabi Land In India As Airlines Begin Limited Operations Amid Conflict

In a major relief to thousands of Indians stranded in the UAE, flights from Dubai and Abu Dhabi began landing in India on Monday night as airlines resumed limited operations following days of suspension due to the ongoing Israel–Iran conflict.

Dubai-Abu Dhabi News LIVE Updates: Emirates EK 500 From Dubai Lands In Mumbai Amid Flight Disruptions

Dubai-Abu Dhabi News LIVE Updates: Amid ongoing flight disruptions linked to the Israel-Iran conflict, Emirates flight EK 500 from Dubai has landed at Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Airport. The arrival comes as airlines gradually resume limited operations following airspace disruptions across parts of West Asia, which have affected schedules and forced cancellations over the past few days.

Dubai-Abu Dhabi News LIVE Updates: First Abu Dhabi Flight Lands In Bengaluru Amid Israel–Iran Conflict Disruptions

The first flight from Abu Dhabi has landed at Kempegowda Airport in Bengaluru amid flight disruptions caused by the ongoing Israel–Iran conflict over the past few days.

Several flights in the region were affected due to airspace restrictions and security concerns, leaving many passengers stranded at airports.

Passengers arriving in Bengaluru said airlines made arrangements for those whose flights were cancelled. A passenger says, “… Once we got stuck in the Abu Dhabi airport, Etihad Airways took good care of us. They booked the hotels for all the passengers whose flights were cancelled.”

#WATCH | Bengaluru, Karnataka: Amid the flight disruptions in the wake of the Israel-Iran conflict from the past few days, the first flight from Abu Dhabi has landed at the Kempegowda Airport, Bengaluru.

A passenger says, “… Once we got stuck in the Abu Dhabi… pic.twitter.com/j9NOFXWl78

— ANI (@ANI) March 2, 2026

Four Evacuation Flights From Abu Dhabi Land In Delhi, Mumbai, Kochi And Bengaluru

Abu Dhabi–Delhi Flight Lands At IGI Amid Iran-Israel Conflict; Returnee Describes Busy Airspace

A flight from Abu Dhabi landed safely at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi (IGI) Airport amid escalating tensions in West Asia following the Iran-Israel conflict, which has disrupted flight operations across the region.

Air travel through several Middle Eastern routes has been affected due to airspace closures and security concerns, leading to cancellations and delays for many international services.

Passengers arriving in Delhi described the tense atmosphere in the skies during their journey. A returnee named Shiv says, “We could see missiles being constantly intercepted. The airspace is very busy. There was not a very visible impact in Abu Dhabi.”

VIDEO | Iran-Israel conflict: Abu Dhabi-Delhi flight lands at IGI airport.

A returnee named Shiv says, “We could see missiles being constantly intercepted. The airspace is very busy. There was not a very visible impact in Abu Dhabi.”

(Full video available on PTI Videos-… pic.twitter.com/ZuK1wbzEnr

— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) March 2, 2026

Abu Dhabi Flight Lands In Delhi

Oman Air Offers Dubai–India Travel via Muscat Amid Regional Disruptions

Dubai-Abu Dhabi News LIVE Updates: IndiGo Plans 10 Special Relief Flights From Jeddah To India For Stranded Passengers

IndiGo has planned 10 special relief flights from Jeddah to India on March 3, 2026 to help stranded passengers return home, subject to necessary approvals and prevailing airspace conditions.

The airline said it is coordinating with the Consulate General of India in Jeddah to facilitate passengers for the planned operations.

Dubai-Abu Dhabi News LIVE Updates: Qatar Air Force Shoots Down Two Iranian Aircraft, Intercepts Missiles And Drones

Qatar’s air force shot down two aircraft approaching from Iran on Monday, the country’s defence ministry said, hours after Iranian attacks targeted gas facilities in the Gulf state.

In a statement, the ministry said: “Qatar Emiri Air Force successfully shot down two (SU24) aircraft coming from the Islamic Republic of Iran. They also successfully intercepted seven ballistic missiles through air defenses, and intercepted five drones by Qatar Emiri Air Force and Qatar Emiri Navy Forces, which targeted several areas in the state today.”

Dubai-Abu Dhabi News LIVE Updates: QatarEnergy Halts LNG Production After Military Attacks On Key Facilities

QatarEnergy has stopped the production of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and related products following military attacks on its operating facilities in Ras Laffan Industrial City and Mesaieed Industrial City in Qatar.

The company said the decision was taken after the strikes targeted its industrial sites. QatarEnergy added that it values its relationships with stakeholders and will continue to share updates as more information becomes available.

Dubai-Abu Dhabi News LIVE Updates: Finnair Suspends Flights To Doha And Dubai Amid Middle East Security Concerns

Finnair has suspended its flights to and from Doha and Dubai due to the heightened security situation in the Middle East.

The airline said Doha flights will remain cancelled from February 28 to March 6, while flights to Dubai have been suspended from February 28 to March 28. Finnair said affected passengers will be contacted and apologised for the disruption and uncertainty caused by the situation.

Dubai-Abu Dhabi News LIVE Updates: Dubai Airports Announces Limited Flight Resumption From DXB, DWC Airports

Dubai-Abu Dhabi News LIVE Updates: Emirates To Begin Passenger Evacuations Monday Night

Dubai-Abu Dhabi News LIVE Updates: Emirates, Etihad To Resume Some Flights Amid Iranian Strikes

Dubai-Abu Dhabi News LIVE Updates: Germany To Evacuate Vulnerable Citizens From Riyadh, Muscat Amid Conflict

Germany has announced plans to evacuate vulnerable individuals, including children, pregnant women and those with medical conditions, from Riyadh and Muscat as tensions continue to rise in the region.

German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul said on Monday that the government is arranging flights to move those most at risk to safety. He added that crisis support teams from Germany will be deployed to Muscat, Doha and Dubai to assist citizens and coordinate evacuation efforts.

According to Wadephul, additional teams are also assessing possible land routes for evacuation. Authorities are exploring border crossing options between affected countries and neighbouring states such as Oman and Saudi Arabia, both of which still have operational airspace.

PM Modi Speaks With Bahrain King And Saudi Crown Prince, Condemns Attacks

Dubai-Abu Dhabi News LIVE Updates: Putin Holds Phone Call With UAE's Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan

One Killed After Oil Tanker Attacked Off Oman Coast: Maritime Security Centre

At least one person has been killed after an oil tanker was attacked off the coast of Oman, according to the Maritime Security Centre.

Qatar Intercepts Two Iranian Drones Targeting Energy Facilities, No Casualties Reported

Qatar said it intercepted two Iranian drones that were targeting energy facilities, adding that no casualties were reported in the incident.

Missile Strike Reported In Iran’s Hamadan, Video Shows Projectile Crossing Sky

A missile strike has been reported in the city of Hamadan in western Iran, with visuals circulating online showing a projectile streaking across the sky before impact.

Dubai-Abu Dhabi News LIVE Updates: BAPS Hindu Mandir In Abu Dhabi Temporarily Closed To Visitors Until March 9

The BAPS Hindu Mandir in Abu Dhabi has announced that it will remain closed to visitors until Monday, March 9, citing the prevailing security situation and national advisories.

In a statement, the temple authorities said the decision was taken as a precautionary step. “Considering the present circumstances and in accordance with national security advisories, the BAPS Hindu Mandir in Abu Dhabi will remain closed to visitors until Monday, March 9, as a precautionary measure,” the statement said.

The temple administration added that religious activities within the mandir will continue during this period. “During this time, the Swamis will continue to offer prayers inside the Mandir for peace, protection and the well-being of all,” the statement noted.

IDF Says Senior Iranian Intelligence Officials Killed In Operation ‘Roaring Lion’

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said it has eliminated senior officials from Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence during the opening phase of its military campaign, codenamed Operation Roaring Lion, describing the strike as a significant blow to Tehran’s intelligence apparatus.

According to the IDF, the operation was carried out using “precise intelligence” and targeted senior figures from the ministry, which Israel describes as the Iranian regime’s primary intelligence body.

Among those killed were Sayed Yahya Hamidi, the deputy minister responsible for Israel-related intelligence activities, and Jalal Pour Hossein, who headed the ministry’s espionage division.

The IDF said Hamidi had overseen operations aimed at Jewish and Western targets as well as Iranian dissidents both inside the country and abroad. Pour Hossein was described as a key figure in Iran’s espionage network.

Israeli military officials said additional senior figures linked to the ministry were also killed in the strike. According to the IDF, the targeted officials were involved in coordinating international attacks and assisting the Iranian government in suppressing domestic opposition, including during recent anti-government protests.

The Israeli military also said that documents recovered by troops operating in Gaza during the ongoing war indicated repeated attempts to establish a joint intelligence coordination center in Lebanon involving Hezbollah, Hamas and Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). The alleged initiative was said to be overseen by personnel from Iran’s intelligence ministry.

Middle East News Live Updates:US Closes Embassy In Kuwait Amid Iranian Missile And Drone Attacks; Smoke Seen Near Mission

The United States has closed its embassy in Kuwait following escalating security concerns in the region.

Earlier, Reuters news agency, coinciding with the new wave of Iranian missile and drone attacks against American interests and bases in the region, reported: “Smoke is rising near the US Embassy in Kuwait.”

Details about the cause of the smoke and the extent of any damage were not immediately clear. The development comes amid heightened tensions in the region as Iranian missile and drone strikes target American assets and military installations.

Officials have yet to confirm whether the embassy closure is temporary or part of a broader security response. Further information is awaited.

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