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UAE Indian Embassy urges travellers to reschedule Dubai trips amid airport disruptions

  • As of Thursday morning, over 1,240 flights had been cancelled, with 41 flights redirected, causing substantial inconvenience to travelers

  • To alleviate the situation, the Consulate General of India in Dubai has set up emergency helpline numbers, operational since Wednesday, to assist Indian citizens navigating the airport’s challenges

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In response to the operational limitations caused by unprecedented weather conditions in the UAE, the Indian Embassy in Abu Dhabi has issued a stern advisory urging Indian nationals to reschedule non-essential travel plans to Dubai. The advisory comes in the wake of disruptions at Dubai International Airport, where a significant number of flights have been cancelled or diverted due to runway flooding following heavy rains earlier this week.

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As of Thursday morning, over 1,240 flights had been cancelled, with 41 flights redirected, causing substantial inconvenience to travellers. To alleviate the situation, the Consulate General of India in Dubai has set up emergency helpline numbers, operational since Wednesday, to assist Indian citizens navigating the airport’s challenges.

Emirates, one of the major carriers operating through Dubai, has announced the suspension of check-in services for passengers with onward connections through the airport until Friday night. The airline has advised passengers to check their flight status and make necessary arrangements accordingly.

With uncertainties persisting regarding flight schedules and delays, travellers are advised to stay updated with the latest developments and adhere to advisories issued by both Indian and UAE authorities

Highlighting the gravity of the situation, the Indian Embassy emphasized that while UAE authorities are diligently working to restore normalcy, the current circumstances remain “unprecedented.” Passengers have been urged to verify their flight details directly with their respective airlines before heading to the airport.

“Inbound Indian passengers traveling to or transiting through Dubai International Airport are advised to reschedule non-essential travel till operations normalize,” the embassy stated, underscoring the importance of cautious planning amidst the ongoing disruptions.

The Consulate General of India in Dubai has deployed 24×7 helpline numbers (+971501205172, +971569950590, +971507347676, and +971585754213) to provide assistance to Indian nationals stranded or facing difficulties at the airport.

With uncertainties persisting regarding flight schedules and delays, travellers are advised to stay updated with the latest developments and adhere to advisories issued by both Indian and UAE authorities.

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