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Dubai flight lands at Boston Logan for first time since Iran war began
Summary
A direct flight from Dubai landed at Logan International Airport in Boston, the first such arrival since the war with Iran began; passengers reported earlier cancellations and lower-than-normal occupancy.
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A direct flight from Dubai landed at Logan International Airport in Boston. It was the first such arrival since the war with Iran began. Passengers described earlier cancellations and rerouted trips while trying to reach the United States. Some who left Dubai said they had seen interceptors hit rockets after Iran's Feb. 28 retaliation and that the airport had been targeted.
Key details:
- The flight arrived at Logan, marking the first direct Dubai–Boston arrival since the conflict began.
- Passengers reported receiving cancellation notices and using alternate routes; some alternate flights were also canceled, according to accounts.
- Passenger Ken Habson said his family had lived in Dubai for 14 to 15 years and were trying to reach relatives in Virginia.
- Travelers recounted seeing interceptors hit rockets in Dubai after Iran's Feb. 28 retaliation, and reports say the Dubai airport was targeted.
- Ramesh Tallam said the arriving flight was about 50% full, and a separate Logan departure to Dubai was canceled on Friday night.
Summary:
The arrival shows that some commercial service has resumed while passenger experiences reflect ongoing disruption. Flight schedules remain volatile with recent cancellations reported. Undetermined at this time.
