Dubai International Airport (DXB) and Dubai World Central (DWC) have resumed limited flight operations. As operations scale up, here are key answers to frequently asked questions:
1️⃣ Should passengers travel to the airport if their airline has not confirmed their flight?
No. Passengers should not travel to the airport unless their airline has confirmed that their flight is operating. Those without flight confirmation will be turned away.
2️⃣ When will flight operations fully stabilize?
Flight operations are being gradually resumed in coordination with airlines and aviation authorities. The situation is being closely monitored, and updates will be shared through official channels.
3️⃣ Could flight schedules continue to change even after operations resume?
Yes. Flight schedules may be adjusted as airlines reposition aircraft and rebalance their networks. Passengers are encouraged to check their airline’s website or app for the latest updates, even if their flight was previously confirmed.
4️⃣ How are flights being prioritized during the restart process?
Priority is currently being given to departing flights. As airspace availability and capacity increase, flight movements will gradually rise.
5️⃣ Why are some flights operating while others are not?
Airlines determine which flights to operate based on several factors, including aircraft positioning, crew availability, and airspace capacity. Each carrier makes individual decisions regarding flight operations.
6️⃣ Could flights be suspended again?
Due to the dynamic nature of the aviation environment, further adjustments may occur. Passengers should monitor their airline’s communications for real-time updates before heading to the airport.
For the latest updates, passengers are advised to follow their airline’s official channels and website.