The UAE is gradually resuming flights through controlled emergency corridors, with some airlines organizing cross-border bus transfers for stranded travelers.
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The UAE government says it is working with airlines to open emergency flight corridors and operate up to 300 repatriation flights in the coming weeks.
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The Iran-US and Israel conflict has led to thousands of flights being cancelled and many more thousands of passengers stuck in transit, at point of origin or in a third country. Below is a guide for ...