Emirates has confirmed it is operating a reduced flight schedule as parts of regional airspace gradually reopen for commercial aviation.
The airline said that more than 100 flights will depart from and return to Dubai on March 5 and 6 following the partial reopening of flight corridors.
Despite the restart of some services, Emirates warned that operations will remain limited while airlines continue adjusting to restrictions across the region.
According to the carrier, the flight schedule will be rebuilt gradually as more airspace becomes available and operational requirements can be safely met.
Passengers have been advised to travel to the airport only if they hold confirmed bookings, as the airline continues operating a reduced network.
Airports across the United Arab Emirates have largely paused regular scheduled flights due to widespread regional airspace closures.
However, airlines are still running limited services and special flights aimed at bringing residents and citizens back home while broader aviation operations remain disrupted.








