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    Etihad Airways Partially Restarts Flights Amid Iran-US Tensions, Commercial Services Still Suspended

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Etihad Airways, the flagship carrier based in Abu Dhabi, has cautiously restarted a limited number of flights despite the ongoing turmoil stemming from the escalating conflict involving Iran, the United States, and Israel. This partial resumption comes as a response to the complex security situation affecting airspace across the Middle East, which has forced many airlines to suspend regular commercial operations for safety reasons.

    The airline has confirmed that it is currently operating select flights that primarily include repositioning movements, cargo transport, and repatriation services aimed at bringing stranded passengers back home. These flights are being conducted under close supervision and coordination with the United Arab Emirates’ aviation authorities, ensuring all necessary safety protocols and approvals are strictly followed. However, it is important to note that all scheduled commercial passenger flights to and from Abu Dhabi remain cancelled until further notice.

    This disruption in Etihad’s flight schedule is a direct consequence of recent military escalations in the region, which have led to widespread closures of airspace over several key Middle Eastern countries, including the UAE. Major aviation hubs such as Dubai International Airport and Hamad International Airport in Doha have also been affected, resulting in significant interruptions to international air travel and logistics.

    Despite these restrictions, flight tracking data reveals that several Etihad aircraft departed from Abu Dhabi’s Zayed International Airport on Monday, heading towards major global cities like London, Paris, Moscow, and Amsterdam. In addition, flights to regional destinations such as Jeddah in Saudi Arabia and Kochi in India are also on the schedule, highlighting the airline’s efforts to maintain essential connectivity where possible.

    While the airline has not publicly specified which flights are dedicated to repatriating passengers stranded due to the conflict, the resumption of these services offers some relief to travelers caught in the disruption. Earlier advisories from Etihad had indicated that all flights to and from Abu Dhabi would remain suspended until 10:00 GMT on Tuesday, reflecting the fluid and uncertain nature of the situation.

    As the geopolitical tensions continue to impact the aviation sector, Etihad Airways’ cautious approach underscores the challenges faced by airlines operating in volatile regions. The company remains in close contact with relevant authorities to monitor developments and adjust its operations accordingly, prioritizing passenger safety while striving to restore normal services as soon as conditions permit.

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