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UAE Mobilises Airports Amid Regional Airspace Shutdowns
UAE Mobilises Airports Amid Regional Airspace Shutdowns

Arabian Post

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Arabian Post

UAE Mobilises Airports Amid Regional Airspace Shutdowns

Arabian Post Staff -Dubai UAE authorities have deployed emergency measures across major airports to manage widespread disruptions after several Middle Eastern nations, including Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Syria and Israel, shut their airspace due to escalating geopolitical tensions. The Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Ports Security activated its emergency business‑continuity protocol to maintain essential operations with minimal interruption. Field teams operating round‑the‑clock at Dubai International, Dubai World Central, Abu Dhabi's Zayed International and Sharjah International airports have been reinforcing frontline support, immigration coordination and airline rescheduling. Real‑time information desks, logistical assistance and temporary accommodation arrangements have been offered to travellers affected by cancellations or delayed connections. ADVERTISEMENT ICP emphasises its swift response was made necessary by the abrupt airspace closures prompted by the intensifying Iran–Israel conflict. Comprehensive coordination among operational stakeholders and deployment of advanced technologies aim to secure passenger safety, uphold service quality and maintain passenger flow amidst turbulent circumstances. International carriers—including Emirates, Etihad, Qatar Airways, British Airways, Lufthansa and Air India—have been rerouting flights via Central Asia and the Mediterranean to avoid restricted zones. Estimated additional travel durations and increased fuel requirements are among the logistical adjustments implemented by airlines. Eurocontrol reports that roughly 1,400 daily flights across Europe–Asia–Gulf corridors were affected, spotlighting the magnitude of the disruption. UAE's aviation stakeholders have issued traveller advisories urging early check‑in, constant monitoring of flight status updates and openness to alternate routing. Visa‑holding visitors are also being advised to renew stay permits promptly to avoid fines due to unexpected delays in departure schedules. Analysts warn that ongoing geopolitical volatility may prolong airspace closures, potentially escalating operational costs for airlines and straining global travel chains. The UAE's crisis‑management protocol is being watched closely by global aviation regulators as a case study in maintaining continuity under pressure. Passengers at UAE airports have, according to the ICP, cooperated with staff amidst what they describe as 'exceptional regional circumstances.' This collaboration has been cited as instrumental in allowing swift rescheduling and maintaining operational flow. ICP reiterates its commitment to ensuring passenger security without compromising service standards.

20 surprising things your Emirates ID chip knows about you
20 surprising things your Emirates ID chip knows about you

Time Out Dubai

time3 days ago

  • Time Out Dubai

20 surprising things your Emirates ID chip knows about you

Your Emirates ID is your most important card for life in the UAE, and you'll need it to do most things. From opening a bank account to getting some impressive perks and discounts, the card is a legal requirement for all UAE citizens and residents. But did you know in that tiny little card chip, there are over 20 pieces of information stored? According to the ICP (Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Ports Security), your Emirates ID has nine security features to make it very difficult to falsify, in addition to a fingerprint biometric. On the front, you will see your 15-digit identification number, which will stick with you forever no matter how many times you get a new Emirates ID. But what is inside the ID chip itself? Own an Emirates ID? You need to know this The information stored on your Emirates ID chip The chip contains personal data of the holder, with some information encrypted so it can only be viewed by the authorised authorities. Your Emirates ID chip holds the following data: Identity number Personal photo Date of issue Date of expiry Full name Passport information Occupation Two fingerprints Sex Nationality Date of birth Mother's first name Sponsor name Sponsor number Sponsor type Marital status Family number Town number (for UAE national) Type of residence Residence number You can also have a digital version of your Emirates ID that can be stored on your phone instead of carrying around the physical copy. You can learn more about how to get one in our guide here and how to check on the status of your ID here. What can I get with my Emirates ID? Once you've got your Emirates ID, you can use the physical or digital card to redeem a host of benefits. For example, there are plenty of discounts to enjoy just for being a UAE resident, including a range of hotels and attractions. Even travelling through the airport is easier, as you can pass through the E-gates just by swiping your Emirates ID. You'll also find your ID handy to have if you need to take out money from a cash machine, as it can stand in for your bank card. You can read more about how to use this service correctly here. What does the number on my Emirates ID mean? You might have noticed the individual number on your Emirates ID, and wondered what the 15-digit code means. The first section, which reads 784, is the UAE ISO country code. The second section is related directly to you, and the four digits will most likely be your year of birth. The third section, made up of seven digits, is a number chosen at random, and the final one digit is a verification code. Living in Dubai? What the colour of your Dubai taxi roof actually means Yes, there are six colours and they all have different meanings Dubai resident deals to snap up this year What you need to unlock lots of discounts 5 must-know Emirates ID perks you should seriously be using Make life easier for yourself with these hacks

UAE authority bust drug smuggling attempt, seize marijuana at Zayed International Airport
UAE authority bust drug smuggling attempt, seize marijuana at Zayed International Airport

Khaleej Times

time20-05-2025

  • Khaleej Times

UAE authority bust drug smuggling attempt, seize marijuana at Zayed International Airport

Authorities in the UAE thwarted an attempt to smuggle 5kg of marijuana at Zayed International Airport, the Federal Authority for Identity, Nationality, Customs and Ports Security announced on Wednesday. The General Administration of Ports seized the narcotic substances, which were found professionally hidden inside the luggage of an inbound traveller. According to official sources, the bust took place after Customs inspection teams grew suspicious of the traveller's baggage as it passed through the airport's advanced screening systems. The scanning equipment indicated the presence of abnormal materials concealed within the luggage, prompting a meticulous manual search. 'This necessitated the intervention of manual inspection teams to conduct an accurate examination that resulted in the finding of narcotic substances,' the authority stated. The operation was carried out in cooperation with the specialized K9 customs dog teams from the Customs and Security Support Management, which are trained in drug detection. Security, safety of community The ICP reiterated its unwavering commitment to enhancing its inspection capabilities by employing the latest devices and cutting-edge technologies. This strategy, the authority emphasised, is crucial for 'ensuring the protection of society from the dangers of narcotic substances and constitutes a deterrent to all those who would consider tampering with the security of the state". Officials highlighted that these efforts are part of a broader national strategy aimed at preserving the security and safety of the community. The authority also stressed its dedication to adopting innovative and advanced methodologies to combat drug smuggling and the movement of other dangerous materials, particularly in light of the increasing challenges and evolving tactics employed by criminal gangs. 'Protecting the security of society, preserving its stability, and protecting youth from the negative effects of drugs is a top priority,' the authority affirmed, underscoring the significance of such operations in maintaining public welfare.

UAE exempts Sudanese nationals from fines related to residence, entry permits
UAE exempts Sudanese nationals from fines related to residence, entry permits

Al Etihad

time10-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Al Etihad

UAE exempts Sudanese nationals from fines related to residence, entry permits

10 May 2025 21:15 ABU DHABI (ALETIHAD)Based on the directives of the wise leadership, and within the framework of the UAE's established humanitarian approach, the UAE's Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship, Customs and Ports Security has decided to exempt Sudanese nationals from fines related to residence permits and entry step reflects the country's commitment to mitigating the repercussions of the exceptional circumstances facing the Republic of decision embodies the UAE's unwavering policy of supporting its brotherly nations and providing humanitarian assistance to affected peoples, especially in times of crisis, and is an extension of initiatives that affirm the country's position as a model of tolerance and human Authority explained that the decision will take effect from May 19, 2025, and will continue until the end of the current year. Citizens of the Republic of Sudan who have outstanding fines can rectify their status, and submit renewal applications through the Authority's official digital Authority explained that the procedures will be convenient and flexible, and that Sudanese nationals will be exempted from any outstanding fines. The Authority also affirmed that the decision comes within the framework of supporting national efforts aimed at enhancing social and humanitarian stability for residents in the country. It also embodies the vision of the wise leadership to instill the values ​​of mercy and giving, and is a true embodiment of the UAE's mission to promote the principles of humanity and peace.

20 things your Emirates ID chip knows about you
20 things your Emirates ID chip knows about you

Time Out Dubai

time07-05-2025

  • Time Out Dubai

20 things your Emirates ID chip knows about you

Your Emirates ID is your most important card for life in the UAE, and you'll need it to do most things. From opening a bank account to getting some impressive perks and discounts, the card is a legal requirement for all UAE citizens and residents. But did you know in that tiny little card chip, there are over 20 pieces of information stored? According to the ICP (Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Ports Security), your Emirates ID has nine security features to make it very difficult to falsify, in addition to a fingerprint biometric. On the front, you will see your 15-digit identification number, which will stick with you forever no matter how many times you get a new Emirates ID. But what is inside the ID chip itself? Own an Emirates ID? You need to know this The information stored on your Emirates ID chip The chip contains personal data of the holder, with some information encrypted so it can only be viewed by the authorised authorities. Your Emirates ID chip holds the following data: Identity number Personal photo Date of issue Date of expiry Full name Passport information Occupation Two fingerprints Sex Nationality Date of birth Mother's first name Sponsor name Sponsor number Sponsor type Marital status Family number Town number (for UAE national) Type of residence Residence number You can also have a digital version of your Emirates ID that can be stored on your phone instead of carrying around the physical copy. You can learn more about how to get one in our guide here and how to check on the status of your ID here. What can I get with my Emirates ID? Once you've got your Emirates ID, you can use the physical or digital card to redeem a host of benefits. For example, there are plenty of discounts to enjoy just for being a UAE resident, including a range of hotels and attractions. Even travelling through the airport is easier, as you can pass through the E-gates just by swiping your Emirates ID. You'll also find your ID handy to have if you need to take out money from a cash machine, as it can stand in for your bank card. You can read more about how to use this service correctly here. What does the number on my Emirates ID mean? You might have noticed the individual number on your Emirates ID, and wondered what the 15-digit code means. The first section, which reads 784, is the UAE ISO country code. The second section is related directly to you, and the four digits will most likely be your year of birth. The third section, made up of seven digits, is a number chosen at random, and the final one digit is a verification code. Living in Dubai? What the colour of your Dubai taxi roof actually means Yes, there are six colours and they all have different meanings Dubai resident deals to snap up this year What you need to unlock lots of discounts 5 must-know Emirates ID perks you should seriously be using Make life easier for yourself with these hacks

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