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Partially resumed flights restore some gold flow from Dubai's key hub

Three sources with knowledge of the matter said on Friday that the resumption in some flights to 'Dubai' has allowed for gold flows from this major global trading hub?to partially resume this week.

Since the U.S. and Israel war against Iran began on February 28, deliveries of physical gold from and to Dubai, a major hub that supplies Switzerland, Hong Kong and India, have been affected.

One source said that the traffic is still constrained but some deliveries have resumed. He declined to be identified because he wasn't authorised to talk to media.

Due to the high weight-to-value ratio of gold, it is transported by air due to insurance and security concerns. FlightRadar24 data showed that Dubai flights were 37% higher than usual as of Thursday.

Another source said that the reduced flight traffic increases insurance and ground transportation fees for bullion delivery.

Gold is currently trading at a lower price than London, which will help to ease the impact on India, as it is a major consumer of gold. Traders expect India's demand for gold to be subdued over the next two weeks.

A Mumbai-based dealer at a private bank said, "Only limited flight (from Dubai) has resumed, which is helping to bring in some 'bullion. But demand in India is still weak." (Reporting and editing by Polina Deitt and Rajendra Jhadhav)

(source: Reuters)