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    Etihad Airways Gradually Restarts Flights Amid Rising Tensions in Iran Conflict

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Etihad Airways, the flagship carrier of Abu Dhabi, has cautiously begun to restore limited flight operations as of Monday, marking a tentative step towards normalcy amid the ongoing regional turmoil sparked by the escalating conflict involving Iran. This move comes after several days of widespread disruption to air travel across the Middle East, where airlines have been forced to adjust their schedules and routes due to heightened security concerns and airspace restrictions.

    The recent surge in hostilities, triggered by Israeli and U.S. military strikes against Iranian targets and Iran’s subsequent retaliatory actions, led to the closure of critical airspace corridors over multiple countries in the region. Among the most affected were the United Arab Emirates, which shut down its skies temporarily, along with major airports such as Dubai International and Hamad International Airport in Doha. These closures severely impacted commercial aviation, grounding numerous flights and leaving many passengers stranded.

    In a statement addressing the situation, Etihad Airways clarified that while all regular commercial flights to and from Abu Dhabi remain suspended, the airline has initiated a limited schedule comprising repositioning flights, cargo transport, and repatriation efforts. These operations are being conducted in close coordination with UAE aviation authorities and are subject to stringent safety and operational approvals to ensure passenger and crew security amid the volatile environment.

    the airline’s official website, several flights departed from Abu Dhabi’s Zayed International Airport on Monday, heading to major international destinations including London, Paris, Moscow, and Amsterdam. Additionally, flights to regional hubs such as Jeddah and Kochi are also listed as scheduled. However, Etihad has not provided detailed information regarding which specific flights are designated for repatriating travelers stranded due to the conflict, leaving some uncertainty for affected passengers.

    It is important to note that earlier communications from Etihad had indicated a full suspension of flights until 10:00 GMT on Tuesday, reflecting the airline’s cautious approach in navigating the rapidly evolving security landscape. The gradual resumption of services signals a tentative return to operational stability, though the situation remains fluid and subject to change depending on developments on the ground and diplomatic efforts in the region.

    As the Middle East continues to grapple with the fallout from the Iran conflict, airlines like Etihad are balancing the imperative to maintain connectivity with the paramount need to safeguard passengers and crew. The reopening of airspace and airports will be closely monitored by aviation authorities and governments alike, as they seek to restore normal travel while managing the risks posed by ongoing military tensions.

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