Emirates issues alert for passengers at Dubai airport

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Emirates has issued a travel advisory for passengers departing from Dubai International Airport.

As per details, Emirates urged them to plan ahead due to potential delays caused by unstable weather conditions.

The airline has advised travelers flying between March 23 and 27 to allow extra time to reach the airport, due to reduced visibility and difficult driving conditions during rain and strong winds.

Passengers are recommended to arrive at least two hours before their scheduled departure.

Weather conditions have already impacted several areas across the UAE, including Abu Dhabi, with rainfall and low visibility affecting road travel.

According to the National Centre of Meteorology, the current system is driven by unstable atmospheric activity, bringing scattered showers, strong winds, and fluctuating visibility.

Authorities have urged residents to remain cautious while driving and to rely on official updates as conditions may change rapidly.

Emirates has also asked passengers to check their flight status in advance via its website and ensure their contact details are updated to receive timely notifications.

The airline stated that while flights are being monitored, the main impact is expected on road access to the airport, with possible congestion and longer travel times around the area.

It is important to mention here that Dubai’s future is being questioned following reports of Iranian attacks that have affected the perception of security in the city.

According to foreign media reports, more than 1,500 drones and over 260 ballistic missiles have been seen over Dubai since February 28, 2026.

Although most of these threats were intercepted, the frequent sound of explosions has become a disturbing reality for residents. Dubai, located near the Persian Gulf, is now being viewed by some as less safe than before.

As a result, both foreign workers and investors are beginning to reconsider their presence in the city. The UAE’s heavy reliance on expatriates and temporary visa holders has added to concerns about long-term stability.

Banks have reportedly instructed employees not to come into the office, while many residents have taken shelter in underground parking areas or other safe locations. Meanwhile, foreign professionals working in financial institutions, hedge funds, and consulting firms are trying to leave the region, using both commercial flights and private jets.

These developments have raised concerns about Dubai’s economic future, as its growth has largely depended on foreign investment and a stable, secure environment.

City on edge

Authorities and financial institutions have taken precautionary steps, with some banks advising employees to work remotely. Residents have reportedly sought refuge in underground parking areas and designated safe spaces as a precaution.

Investor confidence tested

As a city heavily dependent on foreign investment and talent, any prolonged perception of insecurity could have wider economic implications. Analysts warn that even temporary instability may influence investor sentiment and long-term planning.

Dubai’s rapid rise has been built on stability, connectivity, and global trust. While defences have reportedly prevented major damage, the psychological and economic impact of ongoing threats could shape how the city is viewed moving forward.

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