UAE Flight Disruptions: How to Reschedule and Get Refunds Amid Ongoing Conflict

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Several airlines operating in the UAE have resumed operations following disruptions due to the war between the US-Israeli coalition and Iran.

Passengers are advised to travel only with confirmed bookings and to regularly check airline websites or apps for updates.

Here's how you can manage refunds or rebook on major airlines in the UAE:

Emirates is operating a limited schedule out of Dubai, with passengers advised to travel only if holding a confirmed booking.

Rebooking and refunds with Emirates: Passengers who have booked flights from February 28 to March 31 can rebook to the same destination for travel on or before April 30 without any fees.

Etihad Airways has resumed a limited flight schedule from Friday, March 6 and will operate between 25 key destinations.

Rebooking with Etihad Airways: Passengers holding tickets issued on or before February 28 can rebook with the airline for free through May 15.

Air Arabia flights remain suspended until 3pm (UAE time) on March 9, with the airline operating a limited number of flights with safety approvals.

Rebooking with Air Arabia: Passengers with bookings can opt to rebook to an alternative date free of charge within 15 days.

Flydubai has also resumed operations across the network with a reduced schedule.

Rebooking with Flydubai: Passengers with bookings from February 28 to March 31 can rebook alternative flights with the airline up to 30 days prior to the original date without penalties.