Emirates to resume some flights from DXB Terminal 3

Emirates

Emirates is set to resume some passenger flights from Dubai International Airport’s (DXB) Terminal 3.

According to a statement from Dubai Airports, the airline will begin operations to “select destinations” from Sunday, 12 April.

All departing passengers will be subject to thermal scanning, while travellers are also reminded to wear masks and gloves, and to adhere to rules on social distancing. 

Passengers are advised to contact Emirates directly for further information or to book travel.

Dubai Airports also reiterated that aside from the select Emirates operations, only emergency evacuation and vital cargo flights will operate from either DXB or Dubai World Central airport until further notice.

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