Dubai Airports Scaling up Operations as UAE Airspace Restored: CEO
Dubai Airports said March traffic fell 65.7% as it increases flight movements and airlines restore schedules after months of regional disruption.
- On Saturday, the United Arab Emirates aviation authority announced that national airspace has been fully restored, allowing Dubai Airports to scale up operations and increase flight movements.
- Air traffic disruptions began February 28 when the Iran-Israel conflict forced Gulf airspace closures for nearly two months, compelling regional airports to implement precautionary measures.
- March traffic at Dubai International Airport fell 65.7% to 2.5 million passengers, though the airport handled 18.6 million passengers during the first quarter of 2026.
- CEO Paul Griffiths said travel demand remains strong, noting Dubai Airports is "well positioned to progressively increase capacity" while managing over 32,000 aircraft movements and 213,000 metric tons of cargo.
- With a tentative ceasefire reached in April, the aviation sector focuses on recovery as airlines restore schedules, though some regional routing constraints remain across the Middle East.
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