Emirates expects to fully restore flights in the coming days

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According to information from Euronews, Emirates has announced its intention to fully restore its flights following the partial reopening of airspace that was restricted due to conflicts in the Middle East.

Currently, the Dubai-based airline is operating a reduced flight schedule and is gradually resuming its operations. On Thursday, approximately 30,000 passengers were transported from Dubai.

By Saturday, Emirates plans to operate 106 daily flights to 83 destinations, which corresponds to about 60% of its overall network. The company expressed hope that full route functionality could be restored in the coming days, provided that airspace remains accessible and all operational standards are met.

In a statement, Emirates said: "We expect to return to 100% service of our route network in the coming days if airspace is available and all operational requirements are met. Safety and care for our passengers always remain our priority." This message emphasizes the importance of adhering to all regulations.

Passengers who made early bookings are being prioritized for service. The airline also urges customers to come to the airport only with a confirmed ticket.

Additionally, Emirates is expanding its flights to India, planning to operate 22 daily flights to nine Indian cities by Saturday, and continues its routes to seven destinations in the USA.
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