Emirates Airlines Resumes Flights After Dubai Airport Suspension
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New Delhi, March 7 (NationPress) Emirates Airlines has officially resumed its flight operations following a temporary halt due to safety issues at Dubai International Airport. The announcement was made on Saturday via a social media update.
In a post on the platform X, the airline confirmed that passengers holding confirmed reservations for flights scheduled later that day can now head to the airport.
Additionally, the advisory extends to travelers transiting through Dubai, as long as their connecting flights are still operating as planned.
“Our earlier post from 11:08 AM Dubai time regarding operational status has been retracted to prevent any confusion,” the airline stated.
“Passengers with confirmed bookings for this afternoon’s flights are cleared to proceed to the airport. This includes those transiting in Dubai if their connecting flights are also functional,” added Emirates.
The airline urged passengers to verify the status and availability of their flights through its official channels prior to arriving at the airport to ensure everything is running as scheduled.
Furthermore, Emirates emphasized that it is closely monitoring the situation and will modify its operational schedule if necessary.
“We continue to keep an eye on the situation and will adjust our operational plans accordingly,” the airline expressed.
“We appreciate our customers' understanding and patience. The safety of our passengers and crew is our utmost priority and will never be compromised,” it concluded.
Earlier in the day, Emirates had announced the temporary suspension of all flights to and from Dubai until further notice, advising passengers to refrain from traveling to the airport during the halt.
In that previous communication, the airline promised to provide updates as more information became available, reiterating that the safety of both passengers and crew is paramount.
However, that post has since been removed to avoid creating unnecessary confusion among travelers, as noted by the airline.