201 KILLED in Iran — 747 injured across 24 provinces   •   85 GIRLS KILLED at school in Minab   •   Operation LION’S ROAR — 200 jets, 500+ targets   •   KHAMENEI COMPOUND struck — satellite confirms damage   •   Palm Jumeirah HOTEL HIT — 1 dead, 4 injured   •   BURJ KHALIFA evacuated   •   Kuwait airport DAMAGED by drone   •   Iran retaliates — missiles hit 7 COUNTRIES   •   Etihad: ALL FLIGHTS suspended until Mar 1   •   Oil set to SPIKE past $100201 KILLED in Iran — 747 injured across 24 provinces   •   85 GIRLS KILLED at school in Minab   •   Operation LION’S ROAR — 200 jets, 500+ targets   •   KHAMENEI COMPOUND struck — satellite confirms damage   •   Palm Jumeirah HOTEL HIT — 1 dead, 4 injured   •   BURJ KHALIFA evacuated   •   Kuwait airport DAMAGED by drone   •   Iran retaliates — missiles hit 7 COUNTRIES   •   Etihad: ALL FLIGHTS suspended until Mar 1   •   Oil set to SPIKE past $100

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Is it safe to travel to Dubai? Travel warnings, embassy contacts, and advice for stranded travellers

DO NOT TRAVEL — Level 4 Advisory

The US State Department, UK FCDO, and most Western governments have issued their highest-level travel warnings for UAE, Bahrain, Qatar, and Kuwait. All non-essential travel to the Gulf region should be cancelled immediately.

Travel Situation Overview

The Iran crisis has fundamentally disrupted travel across the Gulf region. Iran's retaliatory missile strikes targeted UAE territory including areas near Dubai and Abu Dhabi, leading to the immediate suspension of operations at Dubai International Airport (DXB), Abu Dhabi International (AUH), and airports across Bahrain, Qatar, and Kuwait. Emirates, Etihad, Qatar Airways, Flydubai, and Gulf Air have cancelled all flights until further notice. Overflying of Iranian, Iraqi, and parts of Gulf airspace has been suspended by most international carriers.

Travellers currently stranded in the Gulf should contact their embassy immediately and register their presence. Oman, which has not been targeted, is the primary alternative departure point — several airlines are operating emergency flights from Muscat International Airport. Land border crossings into Oman from the UAE remain open but are experiencing severe congestion. Some travellers are routing through India (Mumbai, Delhi) or Jordan (Amman) as alternative exit points.

For those with upcoming travel booked, most airlines are offering free rebooking or full refunds for Gulf-region flights through March 2026. Travel insurance purchased before the conflict began should cover cancellation under war or civil unrest clauses — contact your provider promptly. Credit card travel protection may also apply. Monitor your government's travel advisory website and your airline's status page for the latest updates on flight resumptions.

Embassy Emergency Contacts

US Embassy UAE (Abu Dhabi)

+971-2-414-2200

Emergency: +971-2-414-2500

UK Embassy UAE (Abu Dhabi)

+971-2-610-1100

Emergency: +44-20-7008-5000

US Embassy Bahrain

+973-1724-2700

Emergency: +973-1727-5532

US Embassy Qatar (Doha)

+974-4496-6000

Emergency: +974-4496-6000

UK Embassy Qatar (Doha)

+974-4496-2000

Emergency: +44-20-7008-5000

US Embassy Kuwait

+965-2259-1001

Emergency: +965-2259-1001

Canadian Embassy UAE

+971-2-694-0300

Emergency: +1-613-996-8885

Australian Embassy UAE

+971-2-401-7500

Emergency: +61-2-6261-3305

Travel & Flight News

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IRGC Claims Strikes on Al Udeid, Al Salem, Al Dhafra, Fifth Fleet

Iran's IRGC released footage claiming successful missile strikes on four major US military installations: Al Udeid Air Base (Qatar), Al Salem (Kuwait), Al Dhafra (UAE), and the US Fifth Fleet headquarters in Bahrain.

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Bloombergin about 2 hours

Etihad Suspends All Flights Until 14:00 UAE Time March 1

Etihad Airways announced suspension of all departures and arrivals until 14:00 UAE time on March 1, joining Emirates and other carriers in grounding operations.

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Al Jazeerain about 2 hours

Kuwait Airport Terminal Damaged by Iranian Drone Strike

An Iranian drone struck Kuwait International Airport, damaging the terminal building and injuring several workers. Kuwait closed its airspace and activated all defense systems.

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Al Arabiyain about 2 hours

Burj Khalifa Evacuated as Precaution During Iranian Missile Strikes

The world's tallest building was evacuated as a precautionary measure during Iran's retaliatory missile strikes on the UAE. Dubai Civil Defence deployed teams across Saadiyat Island, Khalifa City, Bani Yas, MBZ City, and Al Falah.

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Gulf Newsin about 2 hours

Palm Jumeirah Hotel Hit by Missile Debris — 1 Dead, 4 Injured in Dubai

Missile debris struck a hotel on Dubai's Palm Jumeirah island, killing one Pakistani national and injuring four others. Dubai Civil Defence controlled the resulting fire and deployed to multiple sites.

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Associated Pressin about 1 hour

Iran Launches Retaliatory Ballistic Missile Strikes Across Gulf Region

Iran's IRGC launched three waves of ballistic missiles and drones targeting US military bases and allied nations across the Persian Gulf, striking at targets in the UAE, Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, and Jordan.

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BBC Newsin about 1 hour

Dubai Airport Suspends All Operations After Iran Missile Strikes Hit UAE

Dubai International Airport and Dubai World Central have suspended all flight operations following multiple waves of Iranian ballistic missiles targeting UAE territory. Thousands of passengers stranded across terminals.

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Al Arabiyain 23 minutes

UAE Military Intercepts Three Waves of Iranian Missiles; One Killed in Abu Dhabi

The UAE Armed Forces confirmed successful interception of three waves of Iranian ballistic missiles. However, missile debris impacted several areas in Abu Dhabi, killing at least one person and injuring dozens.

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CNNin 3 minutes

Eight Gulf and Middle East Airports Shut Down Amid Iran Crisis

Airports across the region have halted operations including Dubai DXB, Dubai DWC, Doha DOH, Bahrain BAH, Kuwait KWI, Tel Aviv TLV, Tehran IKA, and Isfahan IFN. Airlines rerouting hundreds of flights.

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Iran International37 minutes ago

IRGC Claims Direct Hits on Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps released footage claiming successful missile strikes on Al Udeid Air Base, the largest US military installation in the Middle East hosting over 10,000 personnel.

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Gulf Newsabout 1 hour ago

Bahrain's Fifth Fleet Base Targeted in Iranian Missile Salvo

Iran launched missiles at the US Naval Forces Central Command headquarters in Bahrain. Bahrain Defense Forces reported successful intercepts but debris scattered across Manama residential areas.

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Al Arabiyaabout 1 hour ago

Kuwait Closes Airspace, Activates Patriot Batteries After Iranian Threats

Kuwait shut down all civilian aviation and activated its Patriot missile defense systems after Iran's IRGC issued threats against nations hosting US military forces. Kuwait International Airport operations suspended.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is it safe to travel to Dubai?

As of February 28, 2026, travel to Dubai is strongly advised against. Iran has launched retaliatory ballistic missile strikes targeting UAE territory including Dubai and Abu Dhabi. While UAE air defences have intercepted multiple missile waves, debris has impacted several areas. Dubai International Airport (DXB) has suspended all operations. The US State Department has issued a Level 4 'Do Not Travel' advisory for the UAE.

Should I cancel my trip to the Gulf?

Yes. All major Western governments have issued the highest-level travel warnings for the Gulf region including UAE, Bahrain, Qatar, and Kuwait. Airports across the region have suspended or severely restricted operations. Airlines including Emirates, Etihad, Qatar Airways, and Gulf Air have cancelled most flights. If you have upcoming travel booked, contact your airline and travel insurance provider immediately for rebooking or refund options.

How do I get home if I'm stranded?

If you are currently in the Gulf region: register with your embassy immediately using the contact numbers listed on this page. Move to a safe location away from military installations and government buildings. Monitor your embassy's social media channels for evacuation updates. Oman (Muscat) and India (Mumbai/Delhi) are potential alternative departure points if Gulf airports remain closed. Several airlines are operating emergency repatriation flights from Muscat.

Is travel insurance covering this?

Most standard travel insurance policies include coverage for 'acts of war' or 'civil unrest' that were not in effect when the policy was purchased. If you purchased insurance before February 28, 2026, you likely have coverage for trip cancellation, interruption, and emergency evacuation. Contact your insurer immediately. Policies purchased after the conflict began may exclude the Gulf region. Check your policy's force majeure and war exclusion clauses carefully.