Etihad Airways has confirmed that passenger flights between India and the UAE will remain suspended until "further notice".
In a statement sent to ARN News, Etihad Airways spokesperson said the decision is in line with the directive from the UAE government.
Exemptions will be made for "UAE nationals, diplomatic missions, official delegations and golden residence holders".
"These passengers will be subject to acceptance and quarantine conditions," the UAE national carrier said, adding, "This is an evolving situation, and we will update guests as more information becomes available."
Meanwhile, Dubai-based Emirates Airline announced that suspensions for flights from India, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Sri Lanka will remain in place until August 7.
Cargo flights for both carriers will remain unaffected.
The suspension initially came into effect on Saturday, April 24 (from 11:59 pm).
Authorities in the UAE have announced that all public and private schools and universities will move to distance learning from Monday, March 2, to Wednesday, March 4.
Dubai Media Office has stated that old clips and images of previous fires in Dubai, currently circulating on social media, are inaccurate and misleading.
The UAE air defence systems have intercepted and destroyed a new wave of Iranian missiles and drones launched towards the country, noting that the operation was carried out with high efficiency and without any significant material damage.
UAE President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan received phone calls on Saturday from leaders of the UK, Germany, Greece, and Pakistan to discuss the recent military escalation in the region and its impact on regional and international security.