UAE Announces Normalization of Air Traffic
The aviation authorities of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have announced that air traffic within the country has returned to normal, following the lifting of precautionary measures implemented on February 28 at the onset of the conflict with Iran. This development marks a significant step toward resuming regular operations after the period of heightened security concerns.
The decision to normalize air traffic was made after a comprehensive evaluation of operational conditions and security situations in coordination with relevant authorities. This move reflects the UAE's commitment to maintaining a stable and secure environment for air travel, ensuring the safety and convenience of both domestic and international passengers.
The precautionary measures, which were put in place as a response to the Iran conflict, included enhanced security protocols and temporary adjustments to flight schedules and routes. Now, with the lifting of these measures, the UAE aims to restore full capacity to its airports and airspace, reaffirming its position as a major hub for international air traffic.