After reopening the skies: Emirates Airlines prepares to operate all its flights

Emirates Airlines is moving towards fully restoring its air network in the coming days, in a step that reflects the gradual return of air traffic after the partial reopening of some airspaces in the region.
A spokesperson for the company confirmed that safety will always remain a top priority for the carrier, alongside its ongoing commitment to serving travelers and providing them with the best travel experience, noting that the resumption of flights mainly depends on the availability of airspace and meeting all operational requirements.
Currently, the company operates a limited flight schedule, managing about 106 round trips daily to 83 destinations worldwide, which represents nearly 60% of its global destination network.
The carrier was able to transport around 30,000 passengers from Dubai on Thursday, indicating a clear return of demand for travel gradually.
In markets experiencing high demand, Emirates Airlines has significantly intensified its operations; in the United Kingdom, the company will increase its flights to 11 daily flights across five British airports starting from March 7, reflecting the strong travel movement between the UAE and Britain.
The company has also boosted its flights to India, raising the number of flights to 22 daily to cover all nine of its destinations within India, in response to the increasing demand for this vital route.
In the United States, Emirates Airlines continues to operate flights to seven American destinations, ensuring continued air connectivity between the two countries during this transitional phase.
The carrier confirmed that it is closely monitoring developments and will continue to adjust its operational activities according to updates, urging travelers to follow its website and official social media channels for the latest updates regarding flights.
These steps reflect the accelerating gradual return of international air traffic, with major airlines striving to restore their full operations as soon as possible.