Dubai International Airport saw a 66% drop in passenger numbers in March, with 2.5 million travellers recorded, after drone attacks and airspace restrictions during the Iran-US conflict disrupted ...
Passenger numbers at Dubai airport fall 66 per cent amid Iran war - ...
The war on Iran has had a devastating impact on tourists visiting Dubai with hotels and local businesses suffering ...
Air travel depends on predictability. Flight paths are mapped, timings calculated, risks assessed long before a plane leaves ...
Emirates currently operates to 137 destinations across 72 countries, with more than 1,300 weekly frequencies, representing 75 per cent of its pre-disruption capacity ...
The United Arab Emirates for decades has advertised itself as a haven for international business in a Middle East awash in ...
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How electromagnetic threats moved from the battlefield to your balcony, and why the rules can’t keep up ...
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said they had seized two ships near the Strait of Hormuz. A Trump spokeswoman said the president did not view those actions as violating the cease-fire. Lynsey Chutel Leo ...
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The drones that targeted the United Arab Emirates’ Barakah nuclear power plant all came from Iraq, the country’s Defense Ministry said Tuesday. The announcement ...
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