UAE air traffic returns to normal after precautionary measures lifted

UAE air traffic returns to normal after precautionary measures lifted
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DUBAI (Web Desk) - The UAE’s aviation authority announced on Saturday that air traffic across the country has returned to normal following the lifting of precautionary measures introduced on February 28 at the onset of the Iran war, according to the state news agency.

The General Civil Aviation Authority confirmed the full resumption of normal air navigation operations within UAE airspace after a comprehensive assessment of operational and security conditions, carried out in coordination with relevant authorities.

While normal operations have resumed, the Authority said continuous real-time monitoring remains in place to ensure the highest levels of aviation safety and to respond swiftly to any emerging developments.

It also expressed appreciation for the cooperation shown by passengers and airlines during the precautionary period, highlighting the readiness of its technical and operational teams.

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The public has been advised to continue relying on official sources for the latest updates.

Earlier, air travel between Pakistan and Iran has resumed after a 60-day suspension following attacks on Iran by the United States and Israel, with the first commercial flight successfully arriving in Islamabad.

The first Iranian airline Mahan Air flight since February landed in Islamabad carrying passengers.

Flight W51185 arrived from Tehran, marking the restoration of the route between the two countries.

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