UAE supports passengers and pays all costs after flight changes
The United Arab Emirates is helping thousands of travelers after sudden flight changes in the region. Because of recent events, many airlines had to adjust their schedules. However, the country acted quickly to protect passengers and reduce delays.
The General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA), which manages civil aviation in the UAE, activated special plans to handle the situation. As a result, airports across the country continued to operate in an organized and flexible way. Airport teams worked around the clock to keep terminals calm and moving smoothly.
Most importantly, the UAE government decided to pay for hotel stays, meals, and drinks for stranded passengers. Therefore, travelers do not have to worry about extra costs while waiting for their new flights. This step gave comfort and peace of mind to families, children, and elderly passengers.
At the same time, UAE airports and national airlines worked together as one team. They rerouted some flights between different UAE airports to avoid overcrowding. In addition, they quickly rescheduled flights and increased staff inside terminals to guide passengers.
In the past few hours alone, teams assisted about 20,200 affected passengers. They provided temporary hotel rooms, free meals and beverages, and fast rebooking services. Meanwhile, airline staff helped transit passengers complete travel procedures and arranged accommodation when needed.
Officials continue to monitor flight schedules closely. If conditions change, they will adjust operations again to keep everyone safe. Above all, authorities want to restore normal flight schedules as soon as possible.
Finally, the GCAA urges passengers to follow official updates and contact their airlines directly for the latest information. By staying informed, travelers can avoid confusion and plan their journeys more easily.
Through these actions, the UAE shows its strong commitment to safety, organization, and full support for passengers during challenging times.
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