MUSCAT – In a statement, Emirates said it will continue operating a limited number of passenger repatriation and cargo flights on 3 and 4 March to support essential travel and logistics needs.
Passengers with earlier bookings will be given priority on these limited services.
The airline has urged customers not to proceed to the airport unless they have been directly notified by Emirates or hold a confirmed booking on one of the operating flights.
Emirates said it is closely monitoring developments and will adjust its operational schedule as the situation evolves. Further updates will be communicated through the airline’s official channels.
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