NewsWorld
PredictionsDigestsScorecardTimelinesArticles
NewsWorld
HomePredictionsDigestsScorecardTimelinesArticlesWorldTechnologyPoliticsBusiness
AI-powered predictive news aggregation© 2026 NewsWorld. All rights reserved.
Trending
IranIranianMilitaryStrikesSupremeLeaderTrumpIsraeliCrisisTargetsPowerOperationsSecurityStatesChinaSuccessionLeadershipDisruptionPotentialTimelineCouncilDigestSundayProxy
IranIranianMilitaryStrikesSupremeLeaderTrumpIsraeliCrisisTargetsPowerOperationsSecurityStatesChinaSuccessionLeadershipDisruptionPotentialTimelineCouncilDigestSundayProxy
All Articles
Fresh Emirates update issued for Brits stranded after Iran attacks
bristolpost.co.uk
Published about 4 hours ago

Fresh Emirates update issued for Brits stranded after Iran attacks

bristolpost.co.uk · Mar 1, 2026 · Collected from GDELT

Summary

Published: 20260301T211500Z

Full Article

Thousands of people are thought to be desperate to return to the UK from the Middle EastHoward Lloyd Regional content editor12:49, 01 Mar 2026Flights to and from countries in the Middle East are to remain suspended until Monday as the conflict in the region continues, major airlines have said. It comes after US and Israeli forces attacked Iran on Saturday morning in what the two countries described as a “pre-emptive” strike against a Tehran government intent on developing nuclear weapons.‌The attack prompted retaliation from Iran, with missiles reported to have targeted Israel and countries across the Middle East. In a statement published on X on Sunday morning, Emirates said: “Due to multiple regional airspace closures, Emirates has temporarily suspended all operations to and from Dubai, up until 3pm UAE time on Monday March 2.”‌The airline has advised passengers booked to travel before or on March 5 to rebook on an alternate flight, or request a refund.‌“We are actively monitoring the situation and engaging with relevant authorities,” the airline added. “We apologise to customers affected by disruptions for any inconvenience caused.“The safety and security of our passengers and crew remain our highest priority.”Etihad Airways advised passengers that while airspace closures continue, disruption is to be expected. “Regional airspace closures continue to impact Etihad’s operations, and all flights to and from Abu Dhabi are suspended until 2am UAE time on Monday, March 2,” the airline said on X.‌Etihad said passengers should check their flight status on its website before travelling to the airport and ensure their contact details are up to date in their booking. People holding Etihad tickets for travel on dates up to March 3 can also request a full refund, the airline added.“We are currently experiencing a high volume of calls and appreciate your patience as it may take longer than usual for calls to be answered,” Etihad said. “The situation remains dynamic and schedules may change at short notice.“Etihad continues to work in close co-ordination with the relevant authorities and will resume normal operations as soon as conditions permit.”‌Qatar Airways said on Saturday night that flights remained temporarily suspended due to the closure of Qatari airspace. It said on X: “Qatar Airways will resume operations once the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority announces the safe reopening of Qatari airspace. A further update will be provided by 9am Doha time (6am UTC).”In a later post on Sunday morning, Qatar Airways warned passengers of scammers impersonating airline staff online. “We are aware of fraudulent accounts impersonating Qatar Airways and requesting personal information,” the airline said. “Qatar Airways will never ask for passwords, OTPs, banking details, or other sensitive information via social media or direct messages.”There are still 83 flights scheduled to operate between the UK and the Middle East on Sunday, according to aviation analytics company Cirium. Meanwhile, the Foreign Office has advised British nationals in Bahrain, Israel, Palestine, Qatar and United Arab Emirates to register their presence with the UK Government to receive updates on the situation in the Middle East.Article continues belowIn a statement published on X on Saturday night, the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) said: “British nationals in Bahrain, Israel, Palestine, Qatar and United Arab Emirates can register their presence to receive direct updates from the FCDO on the situation in the Middle East.“You should continue to follow travel advice and the advice of the local authorities.”


Share this story

Read Original at bristolpost.co.uk

Related Articles

Engadgetabout 2 hours ago
Lenovo unveils the 2026 refresh of its Yoga 9i 2-in-1 convertible laptop at MWC

Lenovo has given the Yoga 9i 2-in-1 Aura Edition a refresh for 2026 and launched the new device at this year’s Mobile World Congress. The convertible laptop comes with a new Canvas Mode when the Yoga Pen Gen 2 case it’s bundled with is attached to the A-cover. When you lay the device down on a flat surface with the case attached, you’ll get a slight elevation on the display, which may make it easier to sketch or draw. The Copilot+ laptop is powered by Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors with integrated graphics, has up to 32GB in memory and runs Windows 11. Its 14-inch screen has a resolution of 2,880 x 1,800 pixels, has a variable refresh rate of 120 Hz and supports multi-touch. In addition to the new Canvas Mode, the device also supports Tablet, Tent, Stand and traditional Laptop Modes like its predecessors do. The Yoga 9i 2-in-1 Aura Edition Gen 11 will be available in May, with prices starting at $1,949. Lenovo has also launched the new Yoga Pro 7a at MWC 2026. This Copilot+ laptop is powered by AMD Ryzen AI Max+ Series processors and comes with up to 128GB of RAM, so it can be used for heavy AI tasks. It has a 15.3-inch 2.5K PureSight Pro OLED display and is equipped with a big Force Pad trackpad that doubles as a drawing tablet. You can get the device starting in August this year for at least $2,099. For a more affordable option, there’s the new IdeaPad Slim 5i Ultra laptop, which also has Copilot+ features. It’s powered by Intel Core Ultra processors and comes with either a WUXGA OLED or a WQXGA IPS LCD 14-inch display that has a VRR of 120 Hz. The device was designed for portability, with its thinnest part measuring just 11.9 mm in depth, and weighs 2.5 lbs. It will be available starting in October for at least $799. Another affordable option is the new Idea Tab Pro Gen 2, which is specifically targeted towards students. It’s powered by theSnapdragon 8s Gen 4 Mobile Platform and has a 13-inch 3.5K display. The Tab Pro Gen 2 is Lenovo’s first tablet to ship

eonline.comabout 3 hours ago
Bhad Bhabie Shares Update on Cancer Journey

Published: 20260301T223000Z

finanznachrichten.deabout 4 hours ago
Sasquatch Resources Corp .: Sasquatch Resources Provides Corporate Update

Published: 20260301T210000Z

ratopati.comabout 11 hours ago
बालेनको क्रेज र गगनको लहर एउटै बाटोमा हिँड्नुपर्छ | Nepal first 24 - hour updated news portal

Published: 20260301T144500Z

The Hillabout 12 hours ago
Live updates: Iran strikes stretch into second day as Trump warns against retaliation

President Trump is urging for regime change in Iran and warning against retaliation as Israel launches a second round of strikes in the Middle Eastern country Sunday. Overnight, the president threatened to strike Iran "with a force that has never been seen before" if Tehran retaliates "very hard" against the U.S. The Israel Defense Forces,...

DW Newsabout 15 hours ago
Iran updates: US confirms first troop losses amid fighting

The US says three American troops have been killed in the campaign against Iran. The announcement came as Tehran vowed to avenge the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Follow DW for the latest.