Emirates Scales Up India Flights Amid Regional Airspace Reopening

Emirates is operating a reduced flight schedule following the partial reopening of regional airspace, prioritizing passengers with confirmed bookings. The airline expects to restore its full network in the coming days, having already resumed services to several destinations. It is significantly scaling up operations, with plans for 106 daily return flights by March 7, including increased capacity to high-demand markets like the UK and India. The situation follows regional tensions and airspace closures, with the airline urging travelers to check their flight status before heading to the airport.

Key Points: Emirates Expands India Capacity as Flight Schedule Recovers

  • Operating reduced schedule amid airspace reopening
  • Prioritizing passengers with existing bookings
  • Scaling to 22 daily flights across nine Indian cities
  • Expecting near-normal network operations within days
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Emirates operating reduced flight schedule amid partial airspace reopening; additional capacity deployed across India

Emirates is restoring its network, deploying extra flights to India and the UK after a partial airspace reopening. Check your flight status before travel.

"We are accommodating customers with earlier bookings as a priority. - Emirates"

Dubai, March 6

Emirates on Friday said it is currently operating a reduced flight schedule following the partial reopening of regional airspace, while working to gradually restore its full network operations.

In a post on X, the airline said it is prioritising passengers who already have bookings and advised travellers to confirm their flights before heading to the airport.

"Following the partial re-opening of regional airspace, Emirates is operating a reduced flight schedule while working to restore full network operations," the airline said.

The airline also urged customers to check the status of their flights before travelling. "We are accommodating customers with earlier bookings as a priority. Customers should only proceed to the airport if they have a confirmed booking," it added.

Providing an update on operations, Emirates said it had already resumed services to several destinations and expects a near-normal schedule soon.

"The airline anticipates a return to 100% of its network within the coming days, subject to airspace availability and the fulfilment of all operational requirements. Safety, as ever, remains paramount as is our duty of care," the airline said.

According to the airline, about 30,000 passengers departed from Dubai on Emirates flights on Thursday as services gradually resumed.

By March 7, the airline expects to significantly scale up its operations. "By tomorrow, 7 March, Emirates will have 106 daily return flights operating to 83 destinations, representing almost 60% of our route network," it said.

The airline added that it has increased capacity in several high-demand markets, particularly in the UK and India.

"In the UK alone, the airline will be operating 11 daily flights across five airports by 7 March, reflecting the strength of travel demand between the UAE and UK. Additional capacity is being deployed across India, with Emirates scaling up to 22 daily flights, serving all nine of its Indian gateways by tomorrow, 7 March," Emirates said.

In the US, the carrier said it continues to maintain connectivity with multiple destinations. "In the United States, Emirates currently operates to seven of its American gateways, ensuring continued connectivity between the US and the UAE during this period," the airline said.

The airline said it is closely monitoring the situation and adjusting operations accordingly. "We continue to monitor the situation closely and adapt our operations accordingly," it added, urging customers to follow updates on its official website and social media channels.

This comes amid escalating tensions in West Asia after a joint US-Israel military strike on February 28 on Iranian territory resulted in the death of its Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and other senior figures, prompting a fierce response from Tehran.

In retaliation, Iran launched waves of drone and missile attacks across multiple Arab countries as the conflict now entered its seventh day.

Tehran responded with counter-strikes targeting American military bases and other Israeli assets across the region.

- ANI

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Rohit P
The geopolitical situation is really affecting common people. Many Indian workers in the Gulf rely on these flights. Hope the airspace fully reopens soon and safety is maintained. The 22 daily flights to India is a positive step.
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Aman W
Respectfully, while the update is good, the communication could be better. My cousin in Mumbai had to wait 8 hours at the airport because the website status wasn't updated. Airlines need real-time info during such crises.
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Sarah B
The focus on the UK and India makes complete sense given the passenger volumes. So many Indian families have connections in the UAE. Glad they're serving all nine Indian gateways. The 30,000 passengers figure from Dubai is staggering!
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Karthik V
Safety first, always. It's a tense situation in West Asia. Better to have reduced flights than compromise on security. Hope the tensions de-escalate for the sake of regional stability and air travel.
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Nisha Z
Good to see operations normalizing. Emirates is crucial for India-UAE travel, especially for business and family visits. The additional capacity across India is much needed. Fingers crossed for a full network return soon! ✈️

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