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Flight Operations Halted at Dubai International Airport Amid Temporary Shutdown

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Air travel at Dubai International Airport experienced a temporary disruption after airport authorities announced a brief suspension of flight activities. The pause in operations affected both departing and arriving aircraft, leading to delays for passengers traveling through the busy aviation hub.

Airport officials stated that the measure was introduced to allow for operational adjustments and ensure safety across the facility. During the suspension period, airlines were advised to hold departures while incoming flights were redirected or delayed until normal services could resume.

The interruption caused inconvenience for travelers and airlines operating through Dubai, one of the world’s busiest transit centers. Passengers were encouraged to remain in contact with their airlines for updated schedules and further travel instructions.

Authorities later confirmed that technical teams were working to stabilize operations, with efforts focused on restoring regular flight movement as quickly as possible. Airport management assured passengers that steps were being taken to minimize further disruption and return the facility to full operational capacity.

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