Following the partial reopening of regional airspace, Emirates is operating a limited number of flights. Passengers are advised to check the latest timetables and book seats in advance.
The airline emphasizes that the safety and security of passengers and crew remains the highest priority.
Stay safe online
Passengers are asked not to share booking details, contact information or personal details in public replies. Fraudsters can misuse this information. Emirates encourages sending a Direct Message (DM) for private assistance.
Before you travel
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Check your flight status regularly, even after check-in.
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Check for updates on emirates.com.
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Make sure your contact details are current to receive notifications about changes or cancellations.
Options for affected flights (February 28 – March 31)
New flights booked
If your flight is interrupted:
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Emirates will attempt to rebook you on the next available flight, including connecting journeys beyond Dubai.
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No action is required if you accept the new flight.
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To choose another flight, use Manage your booking online, the Emirates app or contact your travel agent.
Connecting flights
Passengers with canceled connecting flights in Dubai should not travel to the airport. Book your flights before arrival.
Booking on alternative flights
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Flights may be changed for travel on or before 30 April 2026.
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Online changes are available if your travel date is within 72 hours.
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Update your seat selection, diet meals and driver’s driving details when you book.
Refund requests
Manage your booking online
Through managing your booking or the Emirates app, you can:
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Review changes to your reservation
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Accept or choose alternative flights
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Update services such as meals, seating and chauffeured driving
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Make up to nine changes per trip waiver (valid until April 30)
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Update contact details for notifications





