In light of the ongoing Iran–US–Israel crisis, which continues to impact regional air travel, Emirates has confirmed that it is currently operating a reduced flight schedule until further notice.
The decision follows the partial reopening of regional airspace to allow the safe operation of commercial flights.
On 5 and 6 March, more than 100 Emirates flights are scheduled to depart from and return to Dubai. These flights will transport passengers seeking to reach their final destinations, as well as essential cargo including perishables and pharmaceutical supplies.
Emirates said it will gradually restore its flight schedule as airspace availability improves and operational requirements are met. The airline emphasized that safety remains its highest priority.
“We continue to closely monitor the situation and will adapt our operations accordingly,” the airline said in its statement.
Passengers are advised to proceed to the airport only if they have a confirmed booking.
Customers are also encouraged to check the official Emirates website and its social media channels for the latest travel updates and operational information.






























