One of the United Arab Emirates’ flag carriers, Emirates, announced on Monday that it will resume a limited number of flights from the evening of March 2. Global air travel remained severely disrupted on Sunday as ongoing air strikes forced the closure of major Middle Eastern airports, including Dubai — the world’s busiest international hub — marking one of the sharpest aviation disruptions in recent years.

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