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Finnair launches Muscat–Helsinki “rescue shuttle” to repatriate 1,200 passengers stranded in Dubai

Mar 8, 2026
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Finnair launches Muscat–Helsinki “rescue shuttle” to repatriate 1,200 passengers stranded in Dubai
Finnair has announced an extraordinary series of flights between Muscat, Oman and Helsinki after mounting regional security concerns forced the airline to suspend its scheduled Dubai and Doha services on 28 February 2026. The decision left more than 1,200 Finnair customers—many of them business travellers returning from the Gulf Construction Expo and IT security fairs—stranded in the United Arab Emirates just as the region’s air‐space began to shrink under escalating conflict. According to the airline, the first special flight (AY 8921) is tentatively slated for 10 March, subject to a joint safety assessment by Omani, Finnish and Eurocontrol authorities. Additional rotations will be added “later in the week” if military risk levels permit. Travellers will be bussed the 430 km from Dubai to Muscat under police escort before boarding wide-body A350s chartered for the operation. Finnair is prioritising vulnerable customers—including families with small children, the elderly and those requiring medical assistance—before releasing remaining seats on a first-booked, first-served basis. Passengers have been asked to confirm participation via the airline’s digital chat service; telephone bookings are suspended to avoid overloading call-centres.

Finnair launches Muscat–Helsinki “rescue shuttle” to repatriate 1,200 passengers stranded in Dubai


Amid the paperwork scramble, travellers who need an urgent Omani entry permit, an extension to expiring UAE residency or a fresh Schengen visa can turn to VisaHQ’s Finland portal (https://www.visahq.com/finland/) for streamlined, online processing. The platform consolidates the latest visa requirements and offers step-by-step digital applications, helping Finns and other nationals secure multi-entry or emergency travel documents without lengthy consulate visits.

The Ministry for Foreign Affairs (MFA) in Helsinki says it is working closely with the carrier and has opened an emergency hotline for Finns elsewhere in the Gulf who may need onward travel options. For corporate mobility managers, the episode underlines three critical lessons: maintain up-to-date traveller tracking data, embed contingency clauses in supplier contracts that cover ad-hoc charters, and ensure employees in high-risk regions have valid multi-entry visas for neighbouring safe hubs (in this case, Oman and Qatar). Companies with posted staff in the UAE should also check local residency rules—employees who exit via Muscat risk breaching the UAE’s 30-day re-entry clock if their Emirates ID expires during the detour. Finnair expects to resume normal Dubai flights on 28 March, but warns that the restart could be delayed if air‐space restrictions intensify. In the interim, travellers are advised to route via Istanbul, Jeddah or Singapore, all of which still offer daily connections to Helsinki.

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