Emirates Airlines breathes new life into Dubai’s skies, resuming all inbound and outbound flights from Saturday after a safety-driven halt. What began as a precautionary measure now shifts to normalized service, with the airline guiding passengers forward.
Confirmed Saturday pm bookings are valid; connecting travelers included. ‘Operations restart as we keep a vigilant eye on developments,’ Emirates stated, promising flexible scheduling.
Context: Explosions rocked Dubai and Bahrain Saturday, with sirens signaling active defenses. UAE’s military verified interceptions of missiles and drones by advanced systems and jets, explaining the widespread noises.
Tied to Iran’s response against U.S.-aligned Gulf states, prior debris from a downed threat was contained in Dubai. Emirates supported affected customers with rebookings and e-refunds in the interim.
Safety first, always, says the carrier. This move restores vital links for business and leisure, potentially easing travel disruptions. As tensions simmer, Emirates’ return spotlights resilient aviation in turbulent times.