Emirates is operating a reduced flight schedule after parts of regional airspace reopened, allowing the airline to cautiously resume limited commercial operations while prioritizing passenger safety and essential cargo transport.
In a statement issued on Thursday, the airline said it will operate more than 100 flights to and from Dubai on March 5 and March 6. The flights aim to help passengers reach their destinations while also transporting critical cargo, including perishables and pharmaceutical supplies.
The airline said it will gradually rebuild its full flight schedule as more airspace becomes available and once operational requirements can be fully met. The approach reflects a cautious return to normal operations while conditions in the region continue to evolve.
Emirates emphasized that safety remains its highest priority. The airline said it is closely monitoring developments and adjusting its operations accordingly to ensure safe travel for passengers and crew.
Passengers have been advised to proceed to the airport only if they hold a confirmed booking. Emirates also urged customers to stay updated by checking the airline’s official website and social media channels for the latest flight information and schedule changes.
The airline’s limited operations come as regional aviation authorities begin restoring flight corridors, enabling carriers to gradually reconnect routes while maintaining strict safety oversight.
News Source: Emirates News Agency
