Dubai officials have reported disruption in UAE-India flight operations starting Tuesday due to volcanic ash from an eruption in Ethiopia. The ash has spread into the Red Sea, affecting the high-altitude air routes commonly used between the UAE and India.
Several flights have either been canceled or diverted to alternative paths to ensure passenger safety. Airline authorities are closely monitoring the situation and coordinating with aviation safety agencies to minimize inconvenience.
Impact and Safety Measures
The volcanic ash cloud poses serious risks to aircraft, including:
- Damage to aircraft engines
- Reduced visibility
These risks have prompted immediate flight adjustments. Both UAE and Indian authorities have urged travelers to check with their airlines regarding any potential changes in flight schedules.
Travel Advice and Ongoing Developments
The affected routes are crucial for both business and personal travel, reflecting the wide-reaching impact of the volcanic eruption. Passengers are advised to:
- Stay informed through official channels
- Prepare for possible delays
Efforts are underway to clear the affected airspace and resume normal flight operations as soon as conditions improve. Experts continue to monitor volcanic activity in Ethiopia closely to provide timely warnings and updates.
Stay tuned to Questiqa World News for the latest updates on this developing situation.
