Emirates (EK), one of the world’s largest long-haul carriers, has temporarily removed its Airbus A380 from 15 international routes operating out of Dubai International Airport (DXB).
Emirates A380 flights
An Emirates A380 and a Saudia Airbus A321 were among the aircraft reportedly hit at Dubai International earlier in the conflict.
Emirates revises its March-April 2026 schedule with route resumptions, A380 returns, and targeted frequency adjustments.
Emirates is reducing flights using its 615-seat Airbus A380 aircraft by 20 percent in 2026, removing the aircraft from multiple routes while shifting capacity to better match market demand.
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Emirates will end Airbus A380 flights to Copenhagen on May 31, replacing the superjumbo with twice-daily Boeing 777 and Airbus A350 services to improve connectivity and frequency.
UAE became the focus of global aviation and architecture chatter after a viral video showed an Emirates Airline (EK) Airbus A380 perched atop a futuristic 580-metre tower.
Emirates Airline (EK) and John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) featured in a tense radio exchange after the airline’s A380 crew questioned the clarity of taxi instructions.
Emirates (EK) will operate its shortest-ever Airbus A380 flight during the current month, connecting Dubai (DXB) with Madinah (MED) to address exceptional Umrah travel demand.
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