Flight operations at Dubai International Airport and Al Maktoum International Airport remain disrupted on March 14, 2026, as regional tensions across West Asia continue to impact airspace. While services are gradually resuming, airports in the United Arab Emirates are functioning at reduced capacity, with airlines operating limited schedules and issuing travel advisories.
Air India and Air India Express are operating around 80 scheduled and non-scheduled flights across the region to manage passenger demand and clear the backlog caused by earlier disruptions. The airlines stated that operations are being planned carefully with passenger and crew safety as the top priority, and travelers are urged to check updated flight schedules before departure.
IndiGo has cancelled 97 flights due to airspace restrictions and operational constraints, affecting several routes between India and the Middle East. Although some services continue on a reduced schedule, passengers are strongly advised to confirm their flight status before heading to the airport as conditions remain fluid.



