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Emirates to Restore Over 100 Flights on March 5-6 as Airspace Adjustments Take Effect

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Emirates has announced a temporary reduction in its flight schedule following the partial reopening of regional airspace, aimed at ensuring the safe conduct of commercial operations. In a statement released today, the Dubai-based airline confirmed that over 100 flights are set to depart from and return to Dubai on March 5 and 6. These flights are designed to facilitate passengers reaching their final destinations while also transporting essential cargo, including perishables and pharmaceutical supplies.

The airline indicated that it plans to gradually restore its flight schedule as airspace availability improves and all operational requirements are met. Emirates underscored that safety remains its top priority as it adapts operations to the changing conditions.

The carrier is closely monitoring the situation and will continue to adjust its operations as necessary. Passengers are advised to proceed to the airport only if they have a confirmed booking. Emirates also encouraged customers to visit its official website and social media channels for the latest updates on flight schedules and operational changes.


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