Dubai Airports scaling up after first-quarter traffic plunge
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Dubai Airports scaling up after first-quarter traffic plunge | AGBI Skip to content Skip to Search May 12, 2026 About us Partner with AGBI Login | Register Skip navigation Companies Economic data All GCC data All Mena data Bahrain Egypt Kuwait Oman Saudi Arabia Turkey Qatar UAE Saudi Arabia giga-projects Giga-projects tracker AlUla Amaala Diriyah Jeddah Central Neom New Murabba Qiddiya The Red Sea Roshn Rua Al Madinah Sectors Aviation Artificial Intelligence Business of Sport Construction Cybersecurity Defence Economy Energy Entrepreneurs Finance Food & Drink Gaming Giga-projects Health Industry Infrastructure Logistics Manufacturing Markets Oil & Gas Real Estate Retail Sustainability Tax Tech Telecoms Tourism Trade Transport Middle East All Middle East GCC UAE Saudi Arabia Bahrain Kuwait Oman Qatar Dubai Abu Dhabi Turkey Egypt Jordan Lebanon Opinion All Opinion All Writers Frank Kane Hussain Al Alawi Austyn Allison Simon Chadwick Lucy Chow Andrew Cunningham Chris Doyle John Grant Katy Holmes Martin Keulertz Matein Khalid Scott Livermore Alex Malouf Robin Mills Dr Nasser Saidi Analysis Interviews Topics Blockchain Cryptocurrency Donald Trump Electric vehicles Food security Gitex 2025 Hydrogen IPOs Islamic finance M&A Neom Opec Red Sea Global Saudi Vision 2030 Ukraine-Russia war Water Lifestyle People Work / Life Entertainment Arts Education World Africa Asia Europe North America Latin America About us Partner with AGBI Authors Executive Team Login Register with AGBI Finance Energy Construction Transport Tech Sport Opinion Analysis Economic Data All sections Aviation Dubai Airports scaling up after first-quarter traffic plunge By Gavin Gibbon May 4, 2026, 11:29 AM Vit Javorik/Alamy An Emirates plane parked at Dubai International Airport. The airport handled 18.6 million passengers in the first quarter Dubai Airports said passenger traffic fell by almost two-thirds at the peak of the Iran conflict , but it expects a recovery as regional airspace reopens. Dubai International Airport (DXB) handled 18.6 million passengers in the first quarter, down 20 percent from a year earlier, after Iran-linked attacks and airspace closures disrupted operations at the Gulfs busiest aviation hub. The sharpest impact came in March, when passenger numbers dropped to 2.5 million despite the Eid al-Fitr holiday, typically one of the busiest travel seasons. Traffic declined as the airport, an east-west transit hub, was hit by a drone strike on February 28, the first day of the conflict, which injured four staff and forced a temporary suspension of operations. Subsequent attacks and airspace restrictions led to further disruption across the network . Since hostilities began through to April 29, 21,585 scheduled flights took place from DXB, according to data from aviation analytics company Cirium, with a cancellation rate of 34 percent. Cargo volumes reached 399,600 tonnes in Q1, down 23 percent year-on-year, with 66,000 tonnes handled in March. Aircraft movements totalled 88,000, a 21 percent drop compared to Q1 2025. Further information: Airlines face fare pressure as jet fuel prices rise Etihad keeps flight prices low despite surging jet fuel Iran war lifts business for Dubai-based cargo carrier SolitAir With a ceasefire in place since April 8 between the US, Israel and Iran, capacity is gradually being restored. Chief executive Paul Griffiths said the airport operator was taking action to ramp up activity. Dubai Airports is moving decisively to scale up operations, increasing flight movements in line with available regional routing capacity, he said in a statement. Speaking to Dubai Eye 103.8s Business Breakfast radio show, Griffiths said operations at DXB cover 51 airlines that serve more than 192 cities, with efforts to reach 240 cities in the coming months. This will be helped by the full reopening of airspace across the UAE at the start of May. The General Civil Aviation Authority said the decision was taken after a comprehensive evaluation of operational security conditions and in coordination with relevant authorities. 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