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Emirates faces drastically low passenger numbers on inbound flights to Dubai, with some routes seeing as few as 5% occupancy. This comes amid travel advisories and disruptions in the Persian Gulf region.
Emirates has issued an update on the operation of its flights after its routes were forced to be cancelled and diverted due to a drone attack in Dubai.
Looking at the growing demand for travel, thanks to the rising travel confidence and the easing of international travel protocols, Emirates is increasing flight frequencies to a number of U.S. destinations from October. Starting next month, the airline ...
The Middle East aviation sector has begun stabilising after a brief but significant disruption, with Emirates confirming that it has resumed flight op.
Dubai and Abu Dhabi: UAE airspace has partially reopened, with a limited number of flights operating from Dubai International (DXB), Dubai World Central (DWC) and Zayed International Airport (AUH). Services remain selective and passengers are being contacted directly by airlines if booked on operating flights.
Dubai’s civilian aviation authority said that flights to and from Dubai International Airport were resuming, following a temporary suspension earlier in the day. The authority had suspended flights due to a fire that broke out near the airport at a fuel tank due to a drone-related incident.