Emirates Resumes 60% of Flight Network After Regional Airspace Partially Reopens

Emirates Gradually Restores Flight Network After Partial Airspace Reopening

Dubai-based airline Emirates has announced that it is gradually restoring its global flight network after the partial reopening of regional airspace. In a statement issued on March 7, the airline said it is currently operating a reduced schedule while working to return to full operations in the coming days.

According to the airline, the restoration of its network will depend on airspace availability and the completion of all operational requirements. Emirates emphasized that passenger safety remains its highest priority, along with its responsibility to ensure proper care for travelers during the disruption.



Emirates Expects Full Network Restoration Within Days as Flights Gradually Resume ✈️

The airline reported that on March 5 it transported approximately 30,000 passengers from Dubai. By March 7, Emirates expects to operate 106 daily return flights to 83 destinations, which represents nearly 60 percent of its total route network.

Operations have been significantly increased in several high-demand markets. In the United Kingdom, the airline plans to run 11 daily flights across five airports, highlighting strong travel demand between the United Arab Emirates and the UK. Additional capacity has also been added in India, where Emirates will operate 22 daily flights across nine Indian gateways.

In the United States, the airline continues to maintain operations to seven major gateways, ensuring ongoing connectivity between the US and the UAE.

Emirates advised passengers to check flight availability through its official website before traveling and emphasized that only customers with confirmed bookings should proceed to the airport. The airline added that it will continue monitoring the situation closely and will adjust operations as necessary while providing updates through its official communication channels. 

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