UAE lifts all air traffic restrictions introduced since Iran war
The United Arab Emirates has lifted all air traffic restrictions that were implemented following the start of the US-Israel war on Iran. The General Civil Aviation Authority announced on Saturday that all air operations in UAE airspace have returned to normal.

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AI-generatedThe United Arab Emirates has lifted all air traffic restrictions that were implemented following the start of the US-Israel war on Iran. The General Civil Aviation Authority announced on Saturday that all air operations in UAE airspace have returned to normal. This decision was made after a comprehensive assessment of operational and security conditions in coordination with relevant authorities. The restrictions, in place since late February, had significantly disrupted aviation across the Middle East, impacting major hubs like Dubai and Abu Dhabi. The lifting of these measures signals a recovery for the region's travel sector, which had seen numerous flight cancellations and route limitations due to airspace closures by several Gulf states.
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5 extractedThe decision to lift restrictions followed a comprehensive assessment of operational and security conditions.
All air operations have returned to 'normal status' in UAE airspace as of Saturday.
The United Arab Emirates has lifted all flight restrictions put in place since the start of the United States and Israel’s war on Iran.
At least eight states announced full or partial airspace closures, including the UAE, Iraq, Jordan, Qatar, Bahrain and Kuwait.
More than 11,000 flights in and out of the region were cancelled in the opening days of the conflict.