Emirates and Qatar Airways suspend Airbus A380 flights from seven routes. Schedule changes reveal downgauges and frequency shifts through summer 2026.
Emirates Airline News
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).
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Emirates Airline (EK) has advised passengers to confirm their flight bookings online before travelling to Dubai International Airport (DXB), as the airline continues operating a limited schedule following regional disruptions.
Authorities in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have warned travelers not to take photos or videos inside Dubai International Airport (DXB), citing potential legal consequences, including fines, imprisonment, and deportation.
Dubai International Airport (DXB) temporarily suspended flight operations after an aerial interception during missile and drone attacks originating from Iran.
Etihad Airways has restarted flights from Abu Dhabi to 70 global destinations under a temporary schedule running from March 6 to March 19 as regional airspace operations gradually stabilise.