
Dubai Airports has confirmed the full resumption of operations across all its facilities following a temporary precautionary suspension triggered by regional security developments. The suspension was prompted by Iran’s overnight strike on the U.S. airbase at Al Udeid in Qatar, which led to the temporary closure of Qatar’s airspace and rerouting of numerous flights in the Gulf region.
The airport authority emphasized that the safety and well-being of passengers and aviation staff remain the highest priority. Dubai Airports is actively coordinating with airlines to restore normal flight schedules and ensure flights operate according to approved plans. However, travelers should expect some delays or cancellations as operations stabilize.
Passengers are strongly advised to check the latest flight updates directly with their airlines before traveling. Dubai Airports, which manages Dubai International Airport and Al Maktoum International Airport, continues to monitor the situation closely and work with all stakeholders to minimize disruptions.
The reopening of Qatar’s airspace early Tuesday morning, confirmed by the General Authority of Civil Aviation and Qatar News Agency, has helped ease regional air traffic flow. Nonetheless, residual impacts from the temporary airspace closures mean some flights across the Gulf may still face operational challenges.
In response to the heightened regional tensions, the UAE activated an emergency airport response plan to maintain passenger movement and airport operations with minimal delays. Support teams are assisting affected travelers with rescheduling and accommodation where necessary to ensure a smooth travel experience despite the exceptional circumstances.
Travelers are advised to allow extra time at airports and stay in close contact with their airlines for the latest information. Dubai Airports and other regional authorities continue to prioritize safety and service quality while managing the evolving situation.
This update reflects the latest developments as of June 24, 2025, 12:44 PM +06.