Emirates Airlines anticipates a return to full operation of its network in the coming days, contingent upon the availability of airspace and the fulfillment of all operational requirements.
A spokesperson for Emirates stated in a release that safety continues to be our primary concern, along with our ongoing commitment to serving and caring for our customers.
Furthermore, following the partial reopening of certain airspaces in the region, the airline is currently operating a limited flight schedule while working towards fully restoring its network operations.
According to the airline’s statement, Emirates transported approximately 30,000 passengers from Dubai yesterday. By tomorrow, March 7, Emirates will operate 106 flights daily to and from 83 destinations, which represents nearly 60% of its overall network.
The airline indicated that in markets with high demand, it has significantly increased its operations. For instance, in the United Kingdom alone, the airline plans to operate 11 daily flights across 5 airports by March 7, reflecting strong travel demand between the UAE and the UK.
Additionally, the seating capacity to India will be enhanced, as Emirates will raise its flights to 22 daily services, covering all nine of its destinations in India by March 7.
In the United States, Emirates is still running flights to 7 American destinations, ensuring air connectivity between the US and the UAE during this period.
The airline confirmed that it will continue to closely monitor the situation and adjust its operational procedures as developments arise. Customers are encouraged to keep an eye on the airline’s official website and social media channels for the latest updates as they become available.
