Dubai Airport faced major disruptions on Monday after a drone strike caused a fire near airport facilities. Authorities temporarily suspended flight operations, leading to widespread cancellations and delays.
One in five flights at Dubai Airport was canceled, affecting both Emirates and flydubai, the two largest carriers operating from the hub. Passengers experienced delays for international and regional departures, while airport staff worked to restore normal operations.
Officials confirmed that the fire did not affect passenger terminals or critical infrastructure. Firefighters quickly controlled the blaze, and airport authorities began assessing the full impact on flights and schedules.
Dubai Airport is one of the worldโs busiest transit hubs. Experts warned that even a short-term operational halt could ripple through global aviation networks, affecting flights across Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. Many long-haul and connecting flights rely on the airport for smooth transit.
Several airlines issued travel advisories, urging passengers to check the latest flight status. Emirates and flydubai adjusted schedules, while other carriers coordinated with Dubai Airport authorities to minimize disruptions.
โThis is an unprecedented incident, but the airport has robust safety measures. Passenger safety remains our top priority,โ a spokesperson said.
Travelers were advised to arrive early and follow official announcements from Dubai Airport. Authorities also urged passengers not to rely on unverified reports circulating on social media.
The drone strike is under investigation by local security agencies. Dubai Airport confirmed that additional preventive measures will be implemented to strengthen aerial security around the facility.
As operations gradually resume, officials expect the airport to restore normal flight schedules within 24 hours. Passengers are encouraged to check airline updates and remain patient during this recovery period.
This incident highlights the importance of security at Dubai Airport, which serves millions of travelers annually and acts as a central hub for global air traffic.
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