Emirates has resumed its regular flight operations following minimal disruptions on June 23. Over the past two weeks, the airline successfully maintained scheduled services by rerouting flights to avoid conflict zones. This enabled Emirates to serve over 1.7 million passengers on more than 5,800 flights across its global network.
The airline temporarily suspended flights only to areas directly impacted by conflict, such as Amman and Beirut. These services were quickly resumed, highlighting Emirates’ adaptability while prioritizing safety and helping many families begin their summer holidays.
“Emirates continuously monitors developments, coordinates with aviation authorities, and assesses every potential risk,” stated a spokesperson from the airline. The company ensures that all flights are safely rerouted away from conflict zones while adhering to stringent regulatory requirements.
During this period, Emirates kept customers informed through regular updates on its website and social media channels. The reservations teams also assisted in reaccommodating affected passengers.
As the busy summer travel season approaches, Emirates will continue to monitor developments in coordination with relevant authorities. “The airline’s priority will always be to ensure safe and smooth operations,” reaffirmed the spokesperson.
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