Emirates is operating a reduced flight schedule following the partial re-opening of regional airspace, while working to restore full network operations within the coming days subject to airspace availability and the fulfilment of all operational requirements. Safety remains paramount as does our duty of care.
On March 5, Emirates carried approximately 30,000 passengers out of Dubai. By today, 7 March, Emirates will have 106 return daily flights operating to 83 destinations, representing almost 60% of their route network. In certain high-demand markets, such as the UK and India, Emirates has significantly scaled up its operations.
In the United Kingdom, the airline will be operating 11 daily flights across five airports by 7 March, reflecting strong travel demand between the UAE and the UK. Additionally, Emirates is scaling up its operations in India, with 22 daily flights serving all nine of their Indian gateways by 7 March. In the United States, Emirates currently operates to seven of their American gateways, ensuring continued connectivity between the US and the UAE during this period.
Flights to these destinations are currently operating. Customers can check availability and book here:
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 for the latest updates.
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