Following the partial re-opening of regional airspace, Emirates is operating a reduced flight schedule while working to restore full network operations.
The airline anticipates a return to 100% of its network within the coming days, subject to airspace availability and the fulfilment of all operational requirements. Safety, as ever, remains paramount as is our duty of care.
Operations Update
Yesterday, Emirates carried approximately 30,000 passengers out of Dubai.
By 7 March, Emirates will have 106 return daily flights operating to 83 destinations, representing almost 60% of our route network.
Flights to these destinations are currently operating. Customers can check availability and book. We are accommodating customers with earlier bookings as a priority. For now, customers should only proceed to the airport if they have a confirmed booking.
We continue to monitor the situation closely and adapt our operations accordingly.
We urge all customers to check emirates.com and our official social media channels, where we will publish the latest updates as they become available.
Emirates can confirm that it is currently operating a reduced flight schedule until further notice, this follows the partial re-opening of regional airspace for the safe conduct of commercial flights.
For 5 and 6 March, over 100 flights will depart from Dubai and return. These flights will carry people eager to reach their final destinations, as well as essential cargo like perishables and pharmaceuticals.
Emirates will continue to gradually build back its flying schedule, subject to airspace availability and all operational requirements being met. Safety is always our top priority.
We continue to monitor the situation and adapt our operations accordingly.
For now, customers should only proceed to the airport if they have a confirmed booking.
We urge all customers to check emirates.com and our official social media channels, where we will publish the latest updates.