By Sabiu Abdullahi
Emirates Airline has halted all flights to and from Dubai indefinitely due to security concerns linked to the escalating crisis in the Middle East.
The Dubai-based carrier announced the decision on Saturday. It said the measure aims to protect passengers and crew as the regional security situation continues to change.
The airline urged travellers not to go to the airport while the suspension remains in place. It also said additional information will be released when more details become available.
The disruption comes as rising conflict and missile activity in parts of the Middle East have led several countries to shut or limit access to their airspace. The development has disrupted both regional and international air travel.
Airlines across the Gulf region have altered flight paths and cancelled services because of safety concerns.
Dubai serves as one of the busiest aviation hubs in the world. Emirates operates thousands of weekly flights from the city to destinations across six continents. The suspension has affected passengers travelling to Dubai as well as those who planned to transit through the emirate to other parts of the world.
Passengers with existing bookings have been advised to follow updates from the airline and contact Emirates for options related to rescheduling or refunds.
Officials said flight operations will resume once authorities determine that the situation is safe.
The suspension also comes amid reports of a major explosion at Mehrabad International Airport in Tehran, the Iranian capital.
Eyewitnesses said several loud blasts were heard in western Tehran early on Saturday. They reported seeing flames and thick smoke rising from areas near the airport.
Videos shared on social media showed fires burning in parts of the airport. Reports also suggested that air defence systems were activated across the city.
The explosions are believed to be connected to a series of air strikes that targeted sites in Tehran. Some reports said aircraft parked on the tarmac caught fire after the blasts. However, the extent of the damage and possible casualties remained unclear.
Israeli authorities said their forces had launched extensive strikes on what they described as high-priority targets in Tehran.
Iranian media also confirmed that a large explosion occurred in the western part of the capital. Residents described hearing multiple powerful blasts across the city.
Mehrabad Airport is among Tehran’s busiest aviation centres and handles both civilian and military flights. The facility has been targeted in earlier incidents during the ongoing conflict.