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Gulf Aviation Faces Slow Comeback Amid Ongoing Uncertainty

Gulf aviation recovery continues to move at an uneven pace across the region. Although a fragile truce between the United States and Iran has reduced tensions, uncertainty still shapes airline decisions. As a result, carriers across the Gulf carefully balance reopening routes with maintaining safety.

At the same time, airlines in the Gulf adjust their operations step by step. Some carriers resume limited flights, while others keep reduced schedules. Moreover, several airlines choose alternative routes to avoid risky airspace. These cautious moves reflect ongoing concerns about regional stability.

The European Aviation Safety Agency continues to advise caution. It has extended its guidance for airlines to avoid parts of Middle Eastern airspace until April 24. Consequently, many international carriers delay full operations. This guidance also slows the return of normal flight patterns across the Gulf.

In addition, major Gulf airlines maintain controlled operations. Emirates continues to run a reduced schedule to and from Dubai. Similarly, other regional airlines follow strict operational limits. These airlines prioritize safety while responding to fluctuating demand.

Dubai authorities have introduced temporary flight restrictions. They limit foreign airlines to one daily round trip per carrier. These measures will remain in place from April 20 until May 31. As a result, international connectivity remains restricted despite gradual improvements.

However, Gulf carriers show more stability compared to foreign airlines. Emirates leads with hundreds of weekly flights. Etihad Airways, Air Arabia, and Flydubai also maintain consistent operations. Their steady performance highlights stronger regional adaptability during uncertain conditions.

At the same time, some airlines plan cautious expansion. Etihad Airways aims to increase flights between Abu Dhabi and Kabul. This decision reflects rising demand on specific routes. Therefore, airlines continue to explore selective growth opportunities despite broader challenges.

On the other hand, not all Gulf countries follow the same path. Qatar still limits its airspace for transit flights. Authorities allow only specific flights with prior approval. This restriction creates further imbalance in regional aviation recovery.

Gulf aviation recovery remains slow and uneven. Airlines continue to adapt to changing risks and regulations. While some progress appears, full recovery still depends on improved stability and clearer safety guidance.

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