New Delhi, May 4 -- Dubai Airports powers through war disruption with 6 million passengers, maintaining global connectivity even as airspace constraints forced widespread changes to flight schedules.

According to a report by Gulf News, the operator announced on Monday that the hub supported more than 32,000 aircraft movements and handled 213,000 tonnes of cargo between late February and April 30. Dubai International (DXB) continued operating at a reduced capacity by constantly adjusting flight schedules and routes in line with available airspace.

The impact of the regional crisis is reflected clearly in the first-quarter figures for 2026. DXB welcomed 18.6 million passengers in the first quarter, down 20.6 per cent year-on-year, as airs...