Passengers said the only explanation they were given by airline staff was that women holding Tunisian passports were not allowed to travel to the UAE.
In response, Tunisia on Sunday suspended Emirates flights between Tunis and Dubai.
“The UAE authorities have serious security information about the possibility of terrorist attacks,” Tunisian presidency spokeswoman Saida Garrach told Shems FM radio.
The information indicates that with extremists returning from Syria and Iraq, there is “a possibility of a terrorist attack involving either Tunisian women or women carrying a Tunisian passport,” Garrach said, suggesting that they could be using false identities.
UAE Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Anwar Gargash on Sunday blamed the delays on “security information that necessitated taking specific procedures”.
“We highly value Tunisian women and respect them,” he said on Twitter.
But Tunisian official Garrach insisted that while his country could understand the UAE’s concerns, it cannot “accept the way Tunisian women have been treated”.
Tunisian rights groups have condemned the UAE measures as “discriminatory and racist”. — AFP
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