
UAE flights April 9 updates from Dubai Airports and Zayed International outline rebooking and cancellation rules from Emirates, flydubai, Etihad, Air India and British Airways.
Dubai Airports and Abu Dhabi's Zayed International issued operational notices on April 9 that affect arrivals and departures, and several carriers posted rebooking guidance. Emirates confirmed a free rebooking option, flydubai and Etihad issued passenger guidance, Air India updated operations, and British Airways kept certain services cancelled to Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
These notices do not publish specific flight counts in the public statements. Passengers should check their airline message and the Dubai Airports and Zayed International official channels for live gate, delay or cancellation status before travelling, and follow the rebooking instructions each carrier published on April 9.
Update date
April 9
Authority
Dubai Airports
Dubai Airports published an operational update on April 9 advising passengers to expect changes to schedules and to follow airline instructions.
The update from Dubai Airports on April 9 referenced ongoing schedule disruptions and directed travellers to their airline for rebooking or further guidance. The statement emphasized coordination with carriers including Emirates and flydubai and asked passengers to check departure screens and airline messages for the latest gate and timing information.
The practical implication for travellers is to confirm flight status before leaving for the airport and to prioritise confirmations from the operating airline. There was no public disclosure of exact flight counts in the Dubai Airports notice, so the scale of affected services must be verified directly with the carrier and the Dubai Airports live updates page.

Update date
April 9
Authority
Zayed International
Zayed International issued an April 9 statement advising passengers of operational notices and service impacts at Abu Dhabi airport.
The Zayed International notice on April 9 confirmed coordination with airlines affected by schedule changes and recommended passengers check with their airline for rebooking options and updated departure information. The airport statement focused on passenger guidance rather than publishing exact numbers of cancelled or delayed flights, instructing travellers to use airline messages and the airport website for real-time changes.
For passengers at Abu Dhabi, the key action is to monitor airline communications and Zayed International notices closely and to allow extra time when travelling to the airport. Because the airport statement did not list flight counts, travellers should treat the notice as an operational alert and follow the airline-specific rebooking process.

| Airline | Policy summary | Flights affected |
|---|---|---|
| Emirates | Free rebooking offered | Not specified |
| flydubai | Guidance issued to passengers | Not specified |
| Etihad | Passenger notices posted | Not specified |
| Air India | Rebooking and operations update | Not specified |
| British Airways | Some flights kept cancelled to Dubai and Abu Dhabi | Not specified |
| Dubai Airports | Operational update advising airlines and passengers | Not specified |
| Zayed International | Airport statement with passenger guidance | Not specified |
| Abu Dhabi services | Affected services advised via airport notice | Not specified |
"When airports issue operational notices without flight counts, the most reliable signal of impact is direct airline messaging and the carrier's rebooking terms."
, Binayah Research Team
Free rebooking
Yes
Announcement date
April 9
Yes, Emirates confirmed a free rebooking option in its April 9 guidance for affected passengers.
Emirates publicly offered free rebooking for travellers impacted by the operational changes noted on April 9, instructing passengers to follow the airline's published rebooking process and to check their booking message for options. The airline positioned the policy as a passenger relief measure linked to the disruptions noted by Dubai Airports, and encouraged customers to rebook through Emirates channels rather than arriving at the airport without confirmation.
The immediate advantage for passengers is flexibility: if your scheduled Emirates flight was affected on April 9, you should be able to change to another available Emirates flight under the airline's rebooking terms. Always keep your booking reference and read the specific rebooking message from Emirates to understand any fare or routing constraints.

If you have an Emirates ticket for April 9, check your email or the Emirates app first; rebooking online is faster than queuing at the airport.
Guidance issued
Yes
Reference date
April 9
flydubai issued carrier guidance directing passengers to check messages and follow the airline's rebooking procedures.
On April 9 flydubai advised passengers impacted by operational changes to monitor the airline's communications for the latest instructions and to follow the published rebooking or transfer options. The guidance aligned with Dubai Airports' broader operational notice and emphasised that affected travellers must confirm any new flight times directly with flydubai. The carrier's update focused on practical steps rather than publishing figures for cancellations or delays.
Passengers booked on flydubai should allow extra time at the airport and review the airline's guidance before travel. If you rely on a tight connection, contact flydubai early to secure an alternative and avoid missed connections at the airport.

Passenger notice
Issued
Date
April 9
Etihad issued passenger notices on April 9 advising travellers to check flight status and follow rebooking steps with the airline.
Etihad’s April 9 notices reinforced airport statements by Dubai Airports and Zayed International and asked customers to verify departure times and gate information through Etihad channels. The airline's communication focused on passenger instructions for disrupted journeys rather than listing exact counts of cancelled or delayed flights. Etihad reminded passengers to use the airline's online tools to manage bookings and to arrive at the airport only after confirming revised schedules.
For Etihad customers, the priority is to consult the airline's official message for your booking reference and to use Etihad’s rebooking tools if your flight was affected. If you need assistance, contact Etihad customer support ahead of travel to avoid last-minute airport delays.
Rebooking update
Issued
Notice date
April 9
Air India posted rebooking and operations updates on April 9 instructing affected passengers to follow the carrier's published process.
The Air India update aligned with the wider airport notices and told passengers to consult the airline's messages for rebooking, refunds or alternative travel options. As with other carriers, Air India’s communication emphasised practical next steps for ticket holders and did not include public flight-by-flight counts in the statement. The airline directed customers to its booking management tools and advised those travelling on time-sensitive itineraries to contact the airline promptly.
Passengers with Air India bookings should verify the status of their flight and the specific remedy offered in their booking message. If an alternative flight is needed, follow Air India's rebooking instructions to confirm new dates and avoid arriving at the airport without confirmed travel plans.

Cancellations
Confirmed
Affected routes
Dubai, Abu Dhabi
British Airways confirmed that some flights to Dubai and Abu Dhabi were kept cancelled in its April 9 communications.
The airline’s position on April 9 was to maintain cancellations on certain routes to Dubai and Abu Dhabi, reflecting the operational environment described by Dubai Airports and Zayed International. British Airways asked affected customers to check their booking notifications for re-accommodation, refunds or rerouting options and to follow the airline’s formal rebooking channels. The statement prioritised passenger safety and schedule integrity rather than listing numbers of cancelled services.
If you hold a British Airways ticket for travel to Dubai or Abu Dhabi on April 9, check your BA booking message for confirmation of cancellation and the options available. Early action will help secure an alternative itinerary or refund as per British Airways’ published policies.

Notice date
April 9
Advice
Check airline messages
Zayed International’s notice on April 9 detailed that passenger services at Abu Dhabi may be affected and advised travellers to check airline instructions.
The airport statement described coordination with carriers and urged passengers to confirm flight status directly with their airline, reflecting the operational notices issued by Etihad, Air India and British Airways on the same day. The notice prioritised passenger information channels over publishing counts of affected flights, focusing on practical guidance such as checking the airport website, airline messages and arrival/departure screens.
For passengers using Abu Dhabi airport, the recommendation is to verify any changes before travelling and to follow the airline rebooking or refund instructions provided in your booking message. With no public flight totals in the Zayed International statement, rely on airline confirmations for precise status on your booking.
On April 9 Dubai Airports and Zayed International issued operational notices and airlines responded with specific passenger guidance: Emirates granted free rebooking while British Airways kept some services cancelled. Passengers should treat the airport notices as operational alerts and rely on their airline’s official message for rebooking, refunds and confirmed flight status.
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