Key Highlights
- India has issued an advisory for passengers stranded at airports in the UAE.
- In an advisory issued late on Saturday, the Indian Embassy in Abu Dhabi said the embassy and the consulate are in touch with UAE authorities.
- The embassy said that the UAE government and airline authorities have reassured full support to the Indian government. Breaking It DownPowered via AIWhat precautions are advised for travelers in the region?How are airlines responding to the conflict's escalation?What are the implications of airspace closures for global travel?Check Live Updates Here "The Embassy and Consulate are in touch with the UAE authorities and airlines for taking care of the Indian passengers stranded at the airports in UAE due to temporary and precautionary airspace closure," the advisory said. Several Indians are stuck in the Middle Eastern countries as the airspace remains largely shut.
- "I came to Abu Dhabi to attend a friend's party over the weekend, and we are stuck here.
- Right now we are at the airport.

