Etihad Leads the Comeback: First Major Gulf Carrier Back in Tel Aviv
After being among the last to suspend operations, the UAE carrier is now one of the first to return, offering new aircraft, premium cabins, and attractive fares to the Far East
After being among the last to suspend operations, the UAE carrier is now one of the first to return, offering new aircraft, premium cabins, and attractive fares to the Far East
Emirates offers important update: Passengers can book reduced flights to 100 destinations, rebook, change dates, or request refunds as the airline scales back flights and adapts operations to ongoing regional challenges.
Emirates advises passengers to prepare for delays as storms, dust, and strong winds may impact flights in Dubai. Dubai Airports has also warned of adverse weather expected from March 23 to March 27. Egypt, Oman, and Bahrain are dealing with similar problems
Authorities in the UAE warn of additional storms, strong winds up to 55 km/h, and reduced visibility as unstable weather continues following recent flooding across regions
A drone hit a fuel tank near the airport early this morning. Flight operations were halted for several hours "to ensure the safety of all passengers and staff." Several flights were diverted to an alternative airport, Emirates is operating on a partial schedule only
Transportation Minister Miri Regev, during a press conference held after the dramatic announcements that flydubai would operate an air train to Israel: "We approved companies from the Emirates to come to Israel, for their own reasons they chose not to do so"
According to an official statement from the authorities in the United Arab Emirates, two drones crashed near Dubai airport. injuring three citizens. Air traffic at the airport has not been stopped
The UK has temporarily withdrawn embassy staff dependents from the UAE after Iranian missile and drone attacks on Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Diplomatic missions remain open
The UAE Ministry of Defense has announced that the helicopter crashed during an operational mission due to a technical malfunction
The national airline of the United Arab Emirates, Etihad, has announced the resumption of its operations on a limited basis, due to the escalating security situation in the region. These are the destinations that are returning to operation
Emirates offers important update: Passengers can book reduced flights to 100 destinations, rebook, change dates, or request refunds as the airline scales back flights and adapts operations to ongoing regional challenges.
Emirates advises passengers to prepare for delays as storms, dust, and strong winds may impact flights in Dubai. Dubai Airports has also warned of adverse weather expected from March 23 to March 27. Egypt, Oman, and Bahrain are dealing with similar problems
After temporarily suspending all flights, the company announces a partial resumption of operations. The remaining flights are still suspended until further notice
Dubai Airports Authority announces limited resumption of operations starting tonight; only a small number of flights will be allowed to operate in the first phase
Special refreshments in all classes, luxurious rosé champagne in premium classes, pink desserts in Dubai lounges, and romantic content in the entertainment system: the airline celebrates February 14 in a festive atmosphere in the air and on the ground
The United Arab Emirates airline is upgrading its fleet and expanding its network of destinations for its popular Premium Economy class, including Europe, North America, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. The company's giant aircraft will also be redesigned to suit passenger demand
The collaboration between the popular UAE airline and the Marriott chain is worth tens of millions of dollars and is expected to bring a luxury tourist site in Australia back into operation. Arrival: by helicopter or SUV only
A new bilateral interline agreement between Emirates and Air Peace will allow passengers to single-ticket flights, direct baggage transfers throughout selected routes, and connections to additional destinations in West Africa via Dubai and London
Members of the Dubai-based luxury airline's loyalty club, Emirates Skywards, will be able to redeem points for flights on low-cost carrier Jet2, which flies to popular destinations across Europe, the Mediterranean and the Canary Islands
Emirates' project, which will be built in Dubai Investment Park, will include a dedicated residential complex for approximately 12,000 flight attendants and will be launched in the second quarter of 2026. Plans include spacious rooms, gyms, restaurants, and clinics, with a clear emphasis on a healthy lifestyle