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Iranian drones strike Dubai airport injuring four people - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
"At least four individuals sustained injuries when two drones fell in proximity to Dubai International Airport (DXB) as the ongoing conflict involving the US, Israel, and Iran continues to disrupt infrastructure and air traffic throughout the Gulf region significantly."
"Dubai International Airport, recognised as the world's busiest airport for international passenger traffic, has faced a series of disruptions since the onset of the crisis on February 28. This includes instances of minor damage on the very first day of the conflict, impacting not only DXB but also affecting air travel at Abu Dhabi and Kuwait airports."
"The increasing frequency of these attacks, combined with significant disruptions to oil export routes, has led to a sharp spike in jet fuel prices. As a result, airlines are raising fares, which threatens the overall demand for global travel and could have long-term implications for the industry."
Two drones crashed near Dubai International Airport, injuring four individuals including nationals from Ghana, Bangladesh, and India. Despite the incident, airport operations continued without interruption and no structural damage occurred. In response to escalating tensions, Bahrain's Civil Aviation Affairs relocated Gulf Air and cargo aircraft to safer regional locations. FlightRadar24 data confirmed numerous passenger jet diversions within 24 hours. Dubai International Airport, the world's busiest for international passenger traffic, has experienced repeated disruptions since February 28. These incidents, combined with attacks on oil export routes, have driven jet fuel prices higher, prompting airlines to increase fares and potentially reducing global travel demand with long-term industry implications.
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