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UAE Travel Calls Surge as Flights Gradually Resume After Iran Apology

Last updated: March 7, 2026 7:28 pm
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Published: March 7, 2026
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With airlines slowly restoring flights, interest from travelers is rising sharply. Yet availability remains tight, which keeps fares elevated across many routes.

Rising UAE Travel Calls After Iran’s Apology

After Iran’s president offered an apology to Gulf nations, visits to the UAE started rising once more. Stability in the area now seems possible, though full recovery could take time. Flight activity is showing signs of returning, helped by diplomatic easing. Progress remains slow; yet movement suggests cautious improvement. In recent days, UAE travel calls have begun increasing as residents seek updates on disrupted trips.

Now travelers in the UAE reach out to agencies, checking if delayed flights still stand. Agents report a shift – after earlier cancellations, people return seeking clarity. This follows Iran’s statement: actions abroad depend on where strikes begin. Trust returns slowly when threats narrow. As uncertainty eases, UAE travel calls continue rising from passengers verifying earlier bookings.

Partial Flight Operations Resume

On March 7, flight activity began again in parts across Dubai’s airports, including DXB and DWC, though only certain departures were operating. Still, travelers were advised against heading to terminals without prior confirmation from their carrier. Even so, movement remained limited despite the restart.

Even now, timetables remain uncertain while carriers continue adjusting toward regular operations. Though flying is slowly resuming, fewer seats on certain paths have pushed fares upward. Limited availability across routes has also contributed to a steady rise in UAE travel calls as travelers check seat availability and updated schedules.

Fewer disruptions ahead could mean a steady climb in inquiries from UAE residents needing clarity about trip changes. While uncertainty fades, people start reaching out simply to confirm details they already have. With schedules settling, those planning departures find reasons to double-check arrangements once again. Not urgency now, yet numbers still rise slowly each day. After delays earlier, contact volume grows without sudden spikes, reflected clearly in the increase of UAE travel calls.

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Travel Agencies See Surge in Enquiries

Following a stretch of unpredictability, those involved in tourism called the latest shift a timely support. Though hesitant at first, officials now see stability returning through this change. Not every detail was clear, yet confidence grew among operators. After prolonged hesitation, movement emerged – not by force, but circumstance. The moment arrived quietly, without announcement or emphasis.

According to Safeer Mohammed, who leads Smart Travels as general manager, anticipation within the travel sector has long centered on hopeful developments.

“Calls are pouring in now. Most of them are from people who had pre-existing bookings and wanted to confirm that their flights will operate,” he said.

He said visits to the UAE dropped sharply during times of unrest. Yet now, as conditions stabilize, movement begins to resume. A growing number of inquiries emerges, hinting at restored trust in the region’s appeal, reflected in the steady increase of UAE travel calls.

Business Travel Expected to Recover

Despite hesitation among holiday seekers, a quicker rebound appears likely in work-related journeys. According to specialists, visits for professional gatherings may rise soon. Arrivals tied to conferences, rewards programs, and business meetings might pick up pace shortly.

Early signs indicate adjustments in previously delayed schedules, according to industry sources. From a different angle, rising inquiry volumes from corporate contacts based in the UAE point toward work-related movement gaining momentum ahead of leisure trips. A shift appears underway, though patterns remain uneven across sectors. Travel companies say UAE travel calls from corporate clients are gradually increasing as business plans restart.

Demand for Indian Subcontinent Travel Likely to Rise

A notable increase in travel activity across the UAE and South Asia may occur when additional carriers restart operations, according to Subair Thekepurathvalappil of Wisefox Travels. His position as senior manager informs this observation. Resumption by air companies appears tied to higher passenger movement. Forecasted growth follows such industry shifts. Movement patterns often shift under similar conditions. Future volumes depend partly on airline decisions.

With airline timetables still adjusting, numerous passengers remain on hold, holding off bookings until services stabilize.

“Airlines may increase the number of flights soon, if not return to full operations after the Iranian president’s statement,” he said.

With several households soon returning to India from the UAE, a rise in related travel inquiries appears likely. Expectations point toward higher call volumes tied to outbound journeys during this period, which may further contribute to increasing UAE travel calls.

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Eid Travel Plans Still Uncertain

Although things have gotten better, a number of people hesitate to book holiday travel for Eid. Worries linger over possible delays or being stuck overseas should circumstances shift once more.

Despite fresh diplomatic progress, hesitation still shapes traveler decisions. As flight timetables remain uneven, inquiries from UAE residents show curiosity balanced by restraint. Some movement returns, yet stability has not settled across routes. Enthusiasm surfaces – measured by delays and adjustments still in place. Confidence grows slowly where uncertainty once dominated plans, even as UAE travel calls continue to appear steadily across travel agencies.

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