情势出现有限改善讯号:UAE 正建立其所称的安全空中走廊,官方表示可支援每小时最多 48 架次航班。官方同时称已安排超过 80 架次增开航班,总运能超过 27,000 名旅客。这代表系统正从全面中断转向受控恢复,但一般商业航班仍受高度限制,恢复速度在不同航点之间并不一致。
各航空公司调整幅度显示冲击层级明显分化。Emirates 自周六以来已取消超过 2,000 架次,并将 Dubai 停飞延长至 3 月 4 日,目前仅有有限疏散运作;KLM 停飞 Tel Aviv 冬季航班剩余班次,并停飞 Dammam、Riyadh、Dubai 至 3 月 9 日。British Airways 至少停飞至周二涵盖 6 个航点;Cathay Pacific 停飞 Dubai 与 Riyadh 至 3 月 14 日;Delta 停飞 New York-Tel Aviv 至 3 月 8 日;Lufthansa Group 对多地与多国空域限制至 3 月 8 日,且 Dubai/UAE 相关限制至 3 月 4 日;Qatar Airways 则无限期全面暂停。同时 Russia 交通部表示周二仍有 24 架次自 UAE 与 Oman 飞往 Russia,约运送 4,500 人。

As the war entered day 4, airlines worldwide expanded suspensions across the Middle East. Since Iran’s first retaliatory strike, more than 12,300 flights have been canceled, according to Flightradar24, including disruptions at major transfer hubs such as Dubai and Doha. The shock extends beyond current schedules because aircraft and crews are out of position, creating follow-on delays; with tens of thousands of passengers stranded, many carriers shifted to evacuation services.
There is a limited stabilization signal: the UAE is establishing what it calls safe air corridors, with capacity for as many as 48 flights per hour. Authorities also reported more than 80 additional flights scheduled, with total capacity above 27,000 passengers. This indicates movement from near-total disruption toward controlled recovery, but regular commercial traffic remains heavily constrained and normalization is uneven by route.
Airline responses show sharply different disruption intensity. Emirates has canceled more than 2,000 flights since Saturday and extended Dubai suspensions to March 4, while running only limited evacuations; KLM ended the rest of its winter Tel Aviv schedule and halted Dammam, Riyadh, and Dubai services to March 9. British Airways canceled at least through Tuesday across six destinations; Cathay Pacific suspended Dubai and Riyadh to March 14; Delta suspended New York-Tel Aviv to March 8; Lufthansa Group imposed multi-destination and multi-airspace suspensions to March 8, with Dubai/UAE restrictions to March 4; and Qatar Airways remains fully halted until further notice. In contrast, Russia’s transport ministry said 24 Tuesday flights from the UAE and Oman to Russia would carry about 4,500 passengers.