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Abu Dhabi's Zayed International Airport Remains Closed amid Iran-US Conflict

| | Source: MEDIA_INDONESIA Translated from Indonesian | Infrastructure

Following a significant escalation in Middle Eastern tensions stemming from Israeli-American military strikes against Iran on Saturday, 28 February, Zayed International Airport in Abu Dhabi remains closed due to heightened regional conflict and subsequent airspace restrictions and flight cancellations. Access to the airport grounds on Sunday, 1 March remained tightly secured.

Security personnel prohibited entry to all individuals, including ticketed passengers, into the terminal building. Various security vehicles were stationed throughout the airport, blocking access to main routes. No passengers were permitted to enter either the departure or arrival areas. Although direct monitoring of the airport gates from outside was not possible, heightened security measures were evidently in place to mitigate potential public safety risks. This operational closure followed the escalation of the Iran versus US-Israel conflict.

Civil aviation authorities took precautionary measures by suspending airport operations and cancelling flights to prioritise passenger and crew safety. Multiple airlines, including Abu Dhabi-based Etihad Airways, announced the suspension of flight services until further notice, pending declarations of conducive security conditions from relevant authorities.

Airlines advised prospective passengers to refrain from visiting the airport and to monitor official information through company websites and communication channels. Passengers were encouraged to utilise online schedule change or refund services.

At the time of reporting, no confirmation had been provided regarding when normal flight operations would resume. Local authorities stated they would continue monitoring developments in the Iran-US conflict and ensure all decisions prioritised public safety and security.

Affected passengers were advised to remain at their respective locations and avoid travelling to the airport until official announcements regarding the resumption of flight operations were released.

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