Emirates said it is currently operating a reduced flight schedule until further notice following the partial reopening of some regional airspace for the safe conduct of commercial flights.
A spokesperson for the airline said that Emirates will operate more than 100 flights to and from Dubai on 6 March to transport passengers to their destinations, in addition to carrying essential cargo, including perishables and pharmaceuticals.
Here’s the list of cities Emirates is operating to and from Dubai on 6 March:
Africa: Abidjan, Accra, Cape Town, Harare, Johannesburg, Lusaka, Nairobi.
Europe: Amsterdam, Athens, Barcelona, Birmingham, Budapest, Dublin, Dusseldorf, Edinburgh, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Istanbul, Lisbon, London Gatwick, London Heathrow, Madrid, Manchester, Milan, Moscow, Munich, Paris, Prague, Rome, St. Petersburg, Vienna, Warsaw, Zurich.
Americas: Chicago, Dallas Fort Worth, Mexico City, New York, Newark (via Athens), San Francisco, Sao Paulo, Toronto.
Middle East and North Africa: Cairo, Casablanca, Jeddah, Medina.
Far East and Australasia: Auckland, Bali, Bangkok, Beijing, Christchurch (via Sydney), Guangzhou, Haneda Tokyo, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Hong Kong, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, Melbourne, Perth, Phuket, Seoul, Shanghai, Siem Reap (via Bangkok), Singapore, Sydney, Taipei.
West Asia and Indian Ocean Islands: Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Colombo, Delhi, Dhaka, Hyderabad, Islamabad, Karachi, Kochi, Lahore, Male, Mauritius, Mumbai, Thiruvananthapuram.
The airline is accommodating customers with earlier bookings as a priority. Customers transiting in Dubai will only be accepted for travel if their connecting flight is operating. The airline urged passengers not go to the airport unless they hold a confirmed booking for these flights.
Meanwhile, Etihad Airways will restart a limited commercial flight schedule from Friday, 6 March, with services operating between Abu Dhabi and a number of major international destinations.
Air Arabia has extended its suspension of flights to and from the UAE until 3pm on Monday, 9 March, amid ongoing regional disruptions.
In addition, limited flight operations have resumed at Zayed International Airport (AUH) following a period of disruption, in coordination with the Emergencies, Crises and Disasters Management Center – Abu Dhabi (ADCMC).