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Travelling to or through the UAE anytime soon? Despite recent regional tensions and resulting airspace closures in some neighbouring countries, authorities in the Emirates are going above and beyond to keep travellers’ travels safe and smooth.
The Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs, and Port Security (ICP) has confirmed it is in full control of the situation.
From the moment disruptions unfolded, the authority activated a comprehensive emergency business continuity plan — designed specifically to ensure round-the-clock operations at all UAE airports.
That means minimal delays and no compromise on service quality.
Travellers will benefit from a robust support system that includes closely coordinated efforts between the ICP and all airport operational entities.
So whether you’re departing, transiting, or arriving in the country, expect smooth passenger movement, constant communication, and teams on standby 24/7 to assist.
ICP has partnered with UAE airlines to ensure timely updates
Even in the case of flight disruptions or delays, ICP has partnered with UAE-based airlines to facilitate rescheduling and provide passengers with accurate, timely updates.
For those affected by diversions or extended stays, the authority has rolled out support services such as temporary accommodation and logistical assistance, all coordinated with strategic partners.
At the airport, travellers will also notice the presence of specialised field teams. These qualified personnel have been deployed to ensure seamless immigration processes, help direct passengers, and maintain operational readiness at all hours.
Importantly, a new streamlined system for passenger entry into the country’s airports is now live — designed to match evolving conditions on the ground while keeping things efficient and stress-free for travellers.
According to a WAM report, the ICP thanked passengers for their patience and understanding, and reiterated its dedication to their security. “These actions reflect the UAE’s authentic values, proactive service standards, and world-class crisis and emergency management plans,” it said, reaffirming that safety and service will always remain top priorities.