Dubai Airports advised travelers to be at the airport no later than two hours before their scheduled departure and advised against traveling to the airport until their flight has been confirmed.
Additionally, until 23:59 GMT on April 19, Emirates has chosen to halt check-in for all of its network’s customers traveling through Dubai for subsequent connections. This is to aid in the operations’ recuperation at its Dubai hub following the recent poor weather.
Emirates stated that travelers who are currently in Dubai and in transit will keep getting their flights processed. Customers can check in and continue their journey as normal if Dubai is their final destination.
Dubai Airport advised travelers to arrive no later than two hours before their scheduled departure and not to come until their flight has been confirmed.
Because delays are predicted for arrivals and departures, Emirates recommended that all its customers check the most recent flight schedules on its website.
The airline apologized for any delays in responding and acknowledged the present high phone volume, advising affected customers to contact their booking agent or Emirates Office for rebooking possibilities.
According to a statement from Emirates, passengers in transit and already in Dubai will continue to be processed for their flights. Clients going to Dubai as their ultimate destination can check in and proceed with their trip normally.