A new flight schedule remains in place at Dubai International Airport (DXB), with major airlines continuing to adjust operations amid ongoing disruptions.
While Emirates is expected to resume full operations soon, flydubai is currently running a limited schedule. Meanwhile, several global carriers are still modifying routes, particularly across the US, Europe, and Asia, leaving some flights uncertain.
Passengers are strongly advised to check their flight status with their respective airlines before heading to the airport.
Key airline updates
- Air France
Flights to and from Dubai remain suspended until May 3, with the May 4 return flight also cancelled. Affected passengers have been notified and can rebook or cancel free of charge. - British Airways
All flights to Dubai, along with routes to Amman, Bahrain, and Tel Aviv, are suspended until May 31. Travellers can rebook, delay travel, or request a full refund. - China Southern Airlines
Selected routes between China and Dubai have resumed, including flights from Guangzhou and Shenzhen. Passengers should verify schedules before departure. - KLM
Operations to and from Dubai are suspended until June 14. Passengers can rebook free of charge or request refunds. - Lufthansa
Flights by Lufthansa and its partner airlines, including SWISS, ITA Airways, and Austrian Airlines, are suspended until May 31, while Eurowings flights remain halted until October 24. - Qatar Airways
The airline has resumed limited operations, but Doha–Dubai flights are still not fully restored. Eligible passengers can change travel dates twice for free or request refunds. - Philippine Airlines
Manila–Dubai flights are suspended until April 30. Affected travellers can opt for rebooking or refunds. - Singapore Airlines
Flights between Singapore and Dubai (SQ494/495) are cancelled until May 31. Passengers can be rebooked or claim refunds. - Turkish Airlines
Flexible options are available for passengers travelling until May 31, including free changes, refunds, or ticket extensions. - United Airlines
Dubai flights will remain affected until September 7. Travellers can reschedule without fees or request full refunds under certain conditions.
Important advice for passengers
With the situation still evolving, travellers flying through Dubai are urged to stay updated with their airline for real-time changes, as schedules and policies may shift at short notice.
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