UAE suspends foreign airlines from Dubai airports

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The UAE General Civil Aviation Authority suspended permission for foreign airlines to land at or take off from Dubai International Airport and Al Maktoum International Airport until further notice.
UAE suspends foreign airlines from Dubai airports
Why it matters
Permission for foreign carriers to land or depart at Dubai International and Al Maktoum International Airports has been suspended until further notice. The suspension covers all foreign airlines and does not impose the same restriction on Dubai-based carriers. Flight operations had been gradually restored after a fuel-tank fire caused by a drone attack, with earlier arrangements that limited foreign carriers to one flight per day while corridors allowed up to 48 flights per hour. Indian carriers had begun resuming services to Dubai before the suspension took effect.
Implications
  • Immediate halt to scheduled operations by foreign carriers that had resumed service to Dubai hubs.
  • Reduction in international seat and cargo capacity through Dubai's two airports for affected foreign operators.

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