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Doha, Dubai and Abu Dhabi rotations scrubbed at Dublin Airport – passengers urged to rebook

Apr 28, 2026
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Doha, Dubai and Abu Dhabi rotations scrubbed at Dublin Airport – passengers urged to rebook
Long-haul flyers faced fresh disruption on Monday as a string of Gulf services in and out of Dublin Airport were cancelled with little notice. According to a 27 April bulletin from Travel Extra, Qatar Airways pulled its morning QR20 departure to Doha, while Emirates and Etihad scrubbed multiple Dubai and Abu Dhabi sectors (EK162/EK164 and EY48) along with their inbound counterparts. The move is directly linked to ongoing Gulf air-space restrictions and operational reshuffling by the “ME3’’ carriers as they juggle crew-duty limits, aircraft rotations and mandated detours. Industry sources say carriers are prioritising higher-yield trunk routes from European hubs with wide onward networks, leaving lower-frequency cities such as Dublin exposed when equipment and crews run short.

For business travellers the immediate headache is re-booking. With most Gulf flights out of Dublin already operating near capacity, displaced passengers are being rerouted via London, Paris or Frankfurt – adding both cost and travel time. Multinationals with mobility programmes should invoke their disruption policies, covering overnight accommodation and capped per-diems, and ensure that visa rules for new transit points (for example, the UK’s soon-to-launch ETA) are met.

Doha, Dubai and Abu Dhabi rotations scrubbed at Dublin Airport – passengers urged to rebook


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Exporters that depend on same-day connections for perishables and high-tech components also need contingency plans; freight forwarders report that belly-hold space on remaining services is over-committed, pushing shippers toward premium express options or, in extreme cases, chartering. Dublin Airport advises passengers to monitor the airport app and airline social-media feeds, while travel-risk consultants recommend that travellers heading to the Gulf region over the next fortnight allow a minimum six-hour buffer between connecting flights and schedule critical meetings a day after arrival.

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