Dubai Airports Soar as Clear Skies Return Beyond Iran War Turmoil
Dubai Airports CEO Paul Griffiths announced an increase in operations as UAE airspace is now clear. Despite disruptions from the Iran war, Dubai's airports have supported significant passenger and cargo volumes, showcasing a robust demand for travel.
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Dubai Airports CEO Paul Griffiths revealed on Monday that operations and flights at Dubai and Al Maktoum International Airports are scaling up, thanks to the United Arab Emirates' airspace being fully operational again.
The disruptions caused by the Iran war since February 28 did little to dampen the spirits of Dubai's airports, which have handled over 6 million passengers, facilitated more than 32,000 aircraft movements, and managed upward of 213,000 tonnes of cargo. This reaffirms the robust demand for travel through Dubai, Griffiths emphasized in a recent LinkedIn update.