Dubai International Airport Fully Open Today with Ramp-Up in Flights After Airspace Recovery
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Dubai International Airport (DXB) is operating normally on Wednesday, May 13, 2026, welcoming thousands of passengers across its three terminals as the world's busiest international hub continues its swift recovery from recent regional disruptions. Travelers can expect full services with progressively increasing flight schedules following the complete lifting of UAE airspace restrictions earlier this month.
Officials confirm that DXB remains fully open with no current closures or major operational halts. Real-time flight tracking shows arrivals and departures proceeding, though some residual adjustments from prior capacity limits may still affect certain routes. Passengers are advised to check with their airlines for the latest gate and schedule information before heading to the airport.
The airport's return to robust operations marks the end of a challenging period triggered by regional tensions. UAE airspace restrictions, imposed as precautionary measures since late February 2026 amid heightened Middle East conflicts, were fully lifted on May 2. Since then, Dubai Airports has entered a rapid recovery phase, scaling up daily flight movements and working closely with carriers to restore networks.
Current Operations and Passenger Experience
As of May 13, DXB is handling a growing volume of traffic. Emirates and flydubai, the airport's primary operators, have restored the vast majority of their routes, with Emirates reporting approximately 96 percent network recovery across 137 destinations. International carriers have........
