Emirates resumes its flights from Dubai
Emirates has resumed its flight operations from Dubai after a week of disruptions due to the war in Iran.
Emirates Airlines has resumed its flight operations from Dubai following a week-long suspension of almost all its aircraft due to the ongoing conflict in Iran. The airline communicated this update via its official account on X (formerly Twitter), advising passengers with confirmed reservations for flights that they may proceed to the airport. This announcement also includes travelers who are in transit at Dubai International Airport, as long as their connecting flights are operational as well.
The situation in the region remains critical, and Emirates is closely monitoring developments to adjust its operational schedule as needed. Notably, the airline had initially announced a suspension of flights until further notice early Saturday morning Dubai time. However, this decision was swiftly amended within an hour, reflecting the fluid nature of the geopolitical climate affecting airline operations in the region.
Additionally, Qatar Airways indicated that it would operate only a limited number of flights on Sunday, including one from Madrid to Doha. This careful management of schedules by airlines highlights the significant disruptions caused by the unrest and emphasizes the need for contingency planning in air travel amidst such crises. The resumption of Emirates flights signifies a cautious return to normalcy for one of the world's busiest international airports, which is vital for long-haul travel.