Emirates issued a travel update following the temporary partial closure of UAE airspace on Saturday February 28.
Dubai hotel advice in place for those who were due to check out but are unable to do so due to the current situation.
A series of phone alerts and updates have been issued to Dubai residents and visitors over recent days due to the ongoing situation in the UAE.
All you have to do is post a photo or video of your pet along with their story in the caption on Instagram or TikTok. Tag @getshory on the post and use #EveryPetHasAShory. Entry is counted as one per ...
Flights, including those operated by DXB-based airlines Emirates and flydubai, have been impacted by the closure of the UAE's airspace.
Contact the flydubai Contact Centre in Dubai at (+971) 600 54 44 45, visit a flydubai Travel Shop, or reach out to their ...
A series of some of Dubai's biggest attractions are temporarily closed due to the ongoing situation across the UAE.
Emirates issued a travel update following the temporary partial closure of UAE airspace on Saturday February 28.
The UAE will bear all hosting and accommodation costs for affected and stranded passengers during the ongoing situation.
Dubai International Airport and Al Maktoum International have confirmed that limited operations will begin from the evening of Monday March 2 ...
A series of Dubai businesses and groups have offered support for residents and visitors due to the ongoing situation across the UAE.
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