
JAL Suspends Tokyo Haneda–Doha Flights Through March 3 Due to Middle East Situation
Emirates announced that, on March 3 local time, it appears to be planning operations mainly on routes connecting the Middle East and Europe.
According to the websites of Emirates and Dubai International Airport, the following 14 flights departing from Dubai are scheduled to operate. According to Reuters, these are special flights arranged to assist travelers returning home.
EK8805 Jeddah (departing 7:05 a.m.)
EK8017 Manchester (departing 7:10 a.m.)
EK8001 London/Heathrow (departing 7:45 a.m.)
EK827 Dammam (departing 7:50 a.m.)
EK8073 Paris/Charles de Gaulle (departing 7:50 a.m.)
EK8045 Frankfurt (departing 8:40 a.m.)
EK8506 Mumbai (departing 9:25 a.m.)
EK8009 London/Gatwick (departing 11:00 a.m.)
EK8566 Bengaluru (departing 1:35 p.m.)
EK8003 London/Heathrow (departing 2:30 p.m.)
EK8528 Hyderabad (departing 2:45 p.m.)
EK8803 Jeddah (departing 3:45 p.m.)
EK8051 Munich (departing 3:45 p.m.)
EK085 Zurich (departing 3:55 p.m.)
According to Emirates, these are limited-operation flights that will prioritize passengers who already hold reservations. The airline says it will contact passengers directly once their rebooking has been completed. Travelers are being asked not to go to the airport until they receive a notification.
According to the General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), approximately 20,200 people have had accommodation arrangements and rebookings made for them.