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Dubai's airports are partially reopening for a limited number of flights starting Sunday evening, with Emirates and Etihad resuming some services. Passengers are advised to confirm their flight details directly with airlines before heading to the airport. This comes after widespread airspace closures due to the Iran-Israel-US conflict disrupted global travel.

Emirates has halted all flights to and from Dubai until Tuesday afternoon. This disruption is due to regional airspace closures. The airline is continuously assessing the situation. Passengers can rebook flights for travel until March 20 or request refunds. Customers should check flight status and contact their travel agents or Emirates for assistance. City check-in points are also closed.

Flights through the Middle East were shut down following attacks, stranding tens of thousands of travelers. Governments are scrambling to assist citizens, with some nations dispatching planes to evacuate nationals from affected regions. Major airports in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Doha remain closed, impacting global travel hubs.