Following the partial reopening of regional airspace, Emirates is currently operating a reduced flight schedule while actively working to restore full network operations. The airline expects to return to 100% of its network within the coming days, contingent on airspace availability and the fulfillment of all operational requirements. Safety remains a top priority alongside our duty of care.
Operations Update
Yesterday, Emirates successfully transported approximately 30,000 passengers out of Dubai. By tomorrow, 7 March, the airline will operate 106 return daily flights to 83 destinations, representing nearly 60% of its route network.
In certain high-demand markets, Emirates has significantly increased its operations. In the UK, for instance, the airline will operate 11 daily flights across five airports by 7 March, highlighting the strong travel demand between the UAE and the UK.
Additionally, Emirates is deploying extra capacity across India, with plans to operate 22 daily flights, covering all nine of its Indian gateways by tomorrow, 7 March. In the United States, Emirates continues to operate flights to seven American gateways, ensuring ongoing connectivity between the US and the UAE during this period.
Flights to these destinations are currently operational. Customers can check availability and make bookings here. We are prioritizing customers with earlier bookings. At this time, customers are advised to proceed to the airport only if they have a confirmed booking.
We continue to closely monitor the situation and will adjust our operations as necessary. We urge all customers to regularly check emirates.com and our official social media channels for the latest updates as they become available.









