AMID the chaos of the escalating conflict in the Middle East, several flights to and from Dubai have been cancelled or delayed.
Here we take a look at whether it is safe to travel to the area, which airlines are affected and how flight paths have changed so far.
Airlines including Emirates have cancelled and diverted flights[/caption]Flights are still operating to and from Dubai, but with significant disruptions due to the spiralling regional tensions.
Dubai International Airport, the world’s busiest for international travel, is experiencing cancellations and delays.
Several major airlines have been affected:
The UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) does not advise against travel to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), including Dubai.
However, they recommend staying vigilant, stating: “Terrorists are likely to try to carry out attacks in the UAE”.
The FCDO further advises: “Ongoing hostilities between Israel and Lebanon could escalate quickly and pose risks for the wider region. Monitor this travel advice and other media as the situation is changing fast”.
They also note that “Military activity in the Red Sea area” poses a security risk, with the “possibility that Travel Advice for nearby countries could change at short notice”.
Flight paths changed significantly on Tuesday, October 1, 2024. Here are the diversions which were put in place:
According to FlightRadar, 81 flights were diverted by 16 airlines on October 1, when Iran launched its attack on Israel.
Visitors should remember to respect local laws when travelling in the UAE.
The FCDO advises: “Take care when walking or travelling alone, and use a reputable taxi company, particularly if you are female, and at night. Do not accept lifts from strangers”.
Travellers should also be aware that UAE airports have strict security measures for detecting illegal items, including in transit passengers’ baggage.
Even residual trace amounts of illegal drugs can lead to arrest and imprisonment.
Those flying within the region are strongly advised to check with their airlines for the most up-to-date information and to be prepared for potential last-minute changes or extended delays.