Dubai Airports update 11 April: Emirates operates reduced flights across 100+ destinations; passengers can rebook till June 15

Dubai Airports update 11 April: Emirates operates reduced flights across 100+ destinations; passengers can rebook till June 15

In a recent update, Emirates has announced plans to operate reduced flights across 100+ destinations worldwide as Dubai’s aviation sector is gradually stabilising. It is a move that comes amid ongoing operational adjustments. The airline said it is closely monitoring conditions before going full capacity. Some destinations include, India, Indonesia, Japan, Ireland, Jordan, Greece, Korea, Italy, China, Australia and Brazil, among others. The official advisory on X reads, “Emirates is operating a reduced flight schedule to over 100 destinations.” As per latest advisory, Emirates wants to ensure connectivity but safety of passengers remains their priority. Those planning upcoming journeys are advised to check the most recent schedules before making arrangements. The flight schedules are subject to change.The airline further shared instruction for New Bookings,“Customers can check our latest flight schedules and book at http://emirat.es/nowoperating. To provide further peace of mind, customers who make new bookings will also be offered one complimentary date change within the ticket’s validity.”For new bookings, the airline has allowed flexibility to reassure passengers. Customers booking tickets during this period are eligible for one complimentary date change within the validity of their ticket. It further said, “Rebook on an alternate flight – You can rebook on another flight to your intended destination for travel up to 15 June, 2026. If your original travel date is within 72 hours”Impacted passengers with existing bookings are also being accommodated. Emirates is making an effort to rebook travellers on the next available flight, including itineraries that involve onward connections beyond Dubai. Full Refund options are availableCustomers may also opt for a full refund as the airline has advised that refund requests can be submitted through its official channels, with processing timelines of up to 21 days. Passengers have been asked to stay vigilant before travelling. What travellers should doRegularly monitor flight status Check real-time notificationsCheck email alerts regarding delays or cancellations Head to the airport only if you have a confirmed ticket“We continue to monitor the situation, and we will develop our operational schedule accordingly.”As global travel demand continues to recover amid regional tensions in the Gulf, Emirates has reiterated that it will keep evaluating the situation and adjust its operations accordingly. The airline also thanked passengers for their patience.

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