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Numerous flights have been cancelled throughout the Middle East as tensions rise following the coordinated strikes by Israel and the US on Iran. More than 4,000 flights each day are being grounded, leaving countless passengers in a state of limbo.

Airports in the UAE are gradually starting to operate on a limited basis, with Emirates and Etihad focusing on rebooking affected travelers. Meanwhile, Qatar Airways has halted its operations as airspace remains restricted. Passengers have reported chaotic situations at airports, including emergency alerts and sirens indicating possible missile attacks.

Over 100,000 British citizens in the area have signed up with the UK government for updates, as officials caution that the disturbances could escalate if the situation persists.

If your flight has been cancelled, please contact your airline directly before traveling to the airport and adhere to the official travel guidelines.
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00:00Flights are taking off from the UAE, but the chaos is far from over.
00:04Across the Middle East, more than 4,000 flights a day have been canceled
00:07as tensions rise during the joint Israeli and U.S. strikes on Iran.
00:11Hundreds of thousands of passengers are now stranded.
00:14In the United Arab Emirates, airports in Dubai and Abu Dhabi are slowly restarting limited flights.
00:20Airlines like Emirates and Etihad Airways are prioritizing passengers whose flights were canceled.
00:26But most regular services remain suspended.
00:28Over in Qatar, Qatar Airways has halted operations completely as airspace stays closed.
00:34One passenger described scenes at Abu Dhabi Airport as chaotic.
00:38Sirens went off.
00:40Emergency alerts warned people to stay away from windows due to potential missile strikes.
00:45Families waited for hours with no clear updates.
00:48More than 100,000 Britons in the region have now registered with the U.K. government for updates.
00:54Officials warn the disruption will only get worse if the crisis continues.
00:57If your flight is canceled, do not go to the airport unless your airline contacts you.
01:02Check your booking online.
01:03Keep your details updated.
01:05And follow official travel advice.
01:07For now, the skies remain uncertain.
01:10And thousands are still waiting for a way home.
01:12I don't know.
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