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UAE flights disrupted and cancelled due to severe weather conditions

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Last updated: 2024/05/02 at 7:40 AM
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Due to bad weather conditions in the United Arab Emirates, several flights were cancelled and delayed on Thursday, affecting passengers traveling to and from Dubai. Dubai airport experienced disruptions in flight movements, with Emirates cancelling several flights on that day. Passengers using Emirates flights were advised to check for rescheduled flights and possible delays. The affected flights included routes between Dubai and Istanbul, Johannesburg, Nairobi, Cairo, Amman, and Singapore.

Passengers were encouraged to allow extra time for travel to the airport, whether by car or public transport, to account for potential delays due to the challenging weather conditions. Flydubai and Air Arabia also advised their passengers to plan for additional travel time and keep their contact details updated for flight updates. Etihad Airways recommended passengers using their bus service to Dubai from Zayed International Airport to check in early to allow for extra travel time.

Indian airlines such as Vistara and SpiceJet also notified passengers that their flights to and from Dubai, Sharjah, and Abu Dhabi would be impacted by the adverse weather conditions. It was suggested that passengers stay informed about the latest updates regarding their flights through the respective airline’s website or contact their travel agent for rebooking options. Rebooking charges were waived by Emirates for affected customers, and passengers were reassured that they would be re-accommodated.

Travelers departing from Dubai were advised to utilize the Dubai Metro to reach the terminals at the Dubai International Airport to avoid potential road congestion. Several inbound and outbound flights to Dubai were diverted or cancelled overnight due to the weather conditions. This situation led to disruptions in flight schedules and required passengers to adjust their travel plans accordingly.

The inclement weather in Dubai on May 2nd led to various challenges for airlines operating in the region, resulting in flight cancellations, delays, and diversions. Passengers were urged to stay updated with the latest news and check for any changes in their flight itineraries. It was recommended to allocate additional time for travel to the airport and make necessary arrangements to minimize any inconvenience caused by the disrupted flight operations.

In conclusion, the adverse weather conditions in the UAE on May 2nd impacted airline operations, causing disruptions to flight schedules and inconveniencing passengers traveling to and from Dubai. Airlines like Emirates, flydubai, Air Arabia, and Etihad Airways provided guidance to passengers on managing the delays and cancellations effectively. Passengers were encouraged to plan ahead, stay informed about flight updates, and allow extra time for travel amidst the challenging weather conditions affecting air travel in the region.

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