Dubai Airport operations return to normal after weather disruption
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Operations at Dubai International Airport have largely returned to normal following days of weather-related disruption, with flights now operating as scheduled and only a limited number of connecting services still being cleared.
Airport authorities said stability has been restored across terminals after heavy rain and strong winds earlier in the week led to widespread delays, cancellations, and congestion at one of the worldâs busiest aviation hubs. Airlines have resumed regular operations, while ground teams continue to clear residual knock-on effects from disrupted aircraft rotations and missed connections.
Recovery phase underway
The return to normal operations marks a critical recovery phase for DXB, which handles more than 250,000 passengers a day during peak travel periods. Weather volatility had slowed runway movements, disrupted turnaround times, and delayed inbound aircraft, creating ripple effects across long-haul and regional routes.
While most departures and arrivals are now running on time, airport officials cautioned that a small number of connecting flights may still face adjustments as airlines realign schedules and reposition aircraft.
Advice for passengers
Travelers are being urged to remain cautious and plan ahead, particularly those with onward connections. Passengers should continue to check their flight status directly with airlines before leaving for the airport and allow additional travel time due to residual traffic congestion on key access roads.
Authorities also advised using real-time traffic and transport updates to plan journeys to and from DXB, noting that weather-affected road conditions may take time to fully normalize. Source: Gulf News