Seven international flights diverted to Bandar Abbas after severe low visibility shuts Dubai airport
Key Points
- 1Severe low visibility forced the temporary closure of Dubai International Airport, a major regional hub in the UAE.
- 2Seven international flights from Russia and the Czech Republic were safely diverted to Bandar Abbas International Airport in Iran.
- 3Iran's Bandar Abbas airport activated full operational alert, providing essential services and demonstrating its capability as a reliable alternate.
- 4Bandar Abbas International Airport remains prepared to accept additional diverted flights if adverse weather conditions continue in Dubai.
Severe low visibility conditions forced the temporary closure of Dubai International Airport (DXB) in the United Arab Emirates, leading to the diversion of seven international flights. Aircraft en route from Russia and the Czech Republic, originally destined for Dubai, made emergency landings at Bandar Abbas International Airport (BND) in southern Iran. This incident underscores the critical impact of adverse weather on major aviation hubs and the necessity of robust alternate airport infrastructure.
Kazem Tavasoli, Director General of Hormozgan Airports in Iran, confirmed that all diverted aircraft landed safely. Operational units, ground services, and security teams at Bandar Abbas International Airport were placed on full alert, ensuring essential services were provided without interruption for both passengers and crew. The swift and efficient response by the Iranian airport authorities mitigated potential disruptions for the affected flights.
Bandar Abbas International Airport has historically served as a reliable alternate for regional flights encountering emergency conditions, a capability once again proven during this event. Tavasoli emphasized the airport's demonstrated efficiency in managing unexpected situations. Iranian authorities confirmed Bandar Abbas remains fully prepared to accept a larger number of diverted flights should adverse weather persist in Dubai, highlighting its strategic importance in regional air traffic management.
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