Fog causes major travel disruption in the UAE
It looks like we’ll be getting a “white” Christmas after all…
Residents in Dubai and Abu Dhabi woke up to find the emirates blanketed in fog over the weekend, causing flight delays and cancellations during the busy holiday period.
The National Centre for Meteorology (NCM) issued an advisory on Saturday warning that dense fog was expected to develop over most parts of the country overnight, and would continue into Sunday and Monday mornings.
— المركز الوطني للأرصاد (@NCMS_media) December 24, 2017
Emirates put out a travel update on Sunday morning warning of flight disruption at Dubai International Airport.
Fog in Dubai will impact arrivals & departures at @DubaiAirports. For updated flight status, please visit https://t.co/tspSL6P0VK
— Emirates airline (@emirates) December 24, 2017
The airline cancelled 10 flights on Sunday due to the fog. Flights affected were between Dubai and Tehran, Bahrain, Dammam, Kuwait, Larnaca, Basra, Ammam, Budapest, Hong Kong and Baghdad, according to its website.
Flightradar24 shared an image of planes in a holding pattern waiting for the fog to clear so they could land at Dubai Airport:
Plenty of Flightradar24 users watching the racetracks at Dubai as flights wait out fog at the airport. Arrival rate reduced.
Current metar: OMDB 232100Z 17005KT 140V210 0100 R30L/0750D FG VV001 20/19 Q1018 NOSIG pic.twitter.com/bYRpxdYnqZ
— Flightradar24 (@flightradar24) December 23, 2017
Meanwhile, Etihad said on Saturday morning it had been experiencing several delays and cancellations due to fog in Abu Dhabi.
“We will continue to monitor the weather conditions and have contingency plans in place should there be any further disruption to our flight schedule,” the airline said in a tweet.
Affected guests are advised to contact the Etihad Airways Contact Centre on +971 (0) 2599 0000 for more information.
The safety of our guests and crew is of utmost importance to us, and we regret any inconvenience caused. (3/3)
— Etihad Airways (@EtihadAirways) December 23, 2017
The rare phenomenon – which makes the city’s skyscrapers look as though they’re emerging from the clouds – only occurs a few times a year.
Many Dubai residents have been sharing photos and videos of the city engulfed in fog:
– For more about Dubai straight to your newsfeed, follow us on Facebook
Main image: @montenegro.dubai/INSTAGRAM
Warning: Undefined variable $wo_tag_name in /var/www/html/whatson.ae/public_html/wp-content/themes/whatson-grow/template-parts/post/content-single.php on line 728