Dubai International Airport, one of the busiest airport in the world for international travel, has sustained damage following Iranian strikes on the UAE over the weekend. A concourse was hit, four members of staff were injured, and social media footage showed emergency and fire services responding on the tarmac as smoke rose from one of the main departure buildings. Airport operators moved quickly to contain the situation, confirming in a statement that the damage was minor and that the overall structure remained safe and intact. But the incident, combined with broader airspace concerns across the Gulf, has triggered widespread disruption that is now rippling across airlines and passengers worldwide. Breaking It DownPowered via AIWhat measures are airlines taking for stranded passengers?How are passengers being advised to stay safe?What specific locations were targeted in the attacks?Image: Dubai AirportsAll flight operations at both Dubai International Airport and Dubai World Central - Al Maktoum International have been suspended until further notice.