FlyDubai shares latest updates on flight operations

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Flydubai has announced a partial resumption of its scheduled flights, providing the latest update on its flight operations.

The airline stated that as of March 3, a limited number of flights were operating from Terminals 2 and 3 at Dubai International Airport.

In a statement, a Flydubai spokesperson said the airline is currently focusing on passengers impacted by the recent disruptions.

“We are prioritising customers affected by the disruption. This is an evolving situation, which we continue to monitor closely in coordination with the relevant authorities and stakeholders. We are working diligently to ramp up operations once temporary restrictions are lifted,” the spokesperson said.

The airline had earlier announced that a limited number of flights would operate on the evening of March 2, marking the initial step toward restoring normal operations.

Flydubai has partially resumed its scheduled flights. As of 3 pm on March 3, the airline announced it had limited flights operating from terminals 2 and 3 at Dubai International Airport.

“We are prioritising customers affected by the disruption. This is an evolving situation, which we continue to monitor closely in coordination with the relevant authorities and stakeholders. We are working diligently to ramp up operations once temporary restrictions are lifted,” a flydubai spokesperson said in a statement shared with The National.

The airline previously announced a limited number of flights on the evening of March 2.

Emirates issues latest update on flight operations for stranded passengers

Emirates has announced the latest update for passengers stranded across the country due to the ongoing strikes in the UAE after the Iran-US-Israel escalation.

Emirates stated that all scheduled flights to and from Dubai will remain suspended until 23:59 hours UAE time on 4 March due to ongoing airspace closures across the region.

In its latest advisory, the airline confirmed it operated a limited number of passenger repatriation and freighter flights on 3 and 4 March.

Priority is being given to customers with earlier bookings on these restricted services. Passengers have been strictly advised not to proceed to the airport unless they have received direct notification from the airline or hold a confirmed booking for the specified flights.

The airline stated that it continues to closely monitor the situation and will adjust its operational schedule accordingly. Updated flight information will be published on its official website.

Passengers are urged to check their flight status online, review the latest operational updates, and monitor their email for notifications regarding any changes or cancellations before heading to the airport.

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