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Gulf Skies in Turmoil: What You Need to Know About Recent Escalations

ivanusma70 March 1, 2026 2 minutes read
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The usually bustling Gulf region, a long-standing hub of peace and security in West Asia, has recently experienced significant unrest. On Sunday, cities like Dubai, Doha, and Manama heard blasts, following a day of Iranian strikes. These actions were reportedly in retaliation for earlier attacks attributed to the US government and Israel.

The strikes impacted major areas, including Abu Dhabi, instantly raising fears of a wider conflict. Travel was immediately disrupted, with airlines like Air France cancelling flights to destinations such as Beirut, Dubai, and Riyadh. Many other carriers announced widespread flight suspensions and airspace closures across the UAE, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Syria, and Kuwait, with disruptions potentially lasting until March 2, 2026.

Dubai International Airport sustained minor damage, and four people were injured. Jebel Ali Port also experienced a fire. Dubai authorities confirmed that loud noises were from successful drone interceptions, though debris did fall on residential properties, injuring two people. Even the iconic Burj Al Arab saw a minor fire on its facade after a drone interception.

Further afield, Duqm Port in Oman was hit, injuring one worker. While initial reports of an incident at Abu Dhabi’s Zayed International Airport were later removed, the overall picture was one of widespread impact.

Airlines are strongly advising travelers to check official communication channels, verify flight statuses, and contact booking agents. Passenger and crew safety remains the highest priority amidst these escalating tensions. Flight-tracking maps showed large swathes of the region’s airspace, typically some of the busiest globally, appearing eerily empty – a stark visual testament to the current turmoil.

Source: https://www.firstpost.com/world/irans-retaliatory-strikes-damage-dubai-airport-iconic-burj-al-arab-hotel-as-gulf-comes-under-fire-13984861.html

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