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Emirates Issues Update on Flight Bookings as Disruption Continues
Emirates operates a reduced timetable and allows rebooking or refunds for flights between Feb 28 and Mar 31 due to Middle East conflict disruptions.
- On Sunday, March 15, Emirates updated its rebooking arrangements, saying passengers scheduled between February 28 and March 31 may amend bookings online within 72 hours or adjust transferred flights via Manage Your Booking or a travel agent.
- Amid ongoing Middle East conflict, Emirates updated its rebooking policy as Dubai airport has been significantly affected by the Iran war, disrupting travel, the report says.
- Passengers must contact emirat.es/support or DM at emirat.es/xdm if rebooking earlier than 72 hours; travelers with connecting flights in Dubai should not come to the airport if flights are cancelled, Emirates says.
- Travellers may rebook onto another Emirates flight for travel on or before 30 April, even if not disrupted, and can request refunds via the online refund request form or travel agents.
- Operating a reduced flight schedule, Emirates says it will keep monitoring conditions and confirms it remains operational across its network in the coming weeks.
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Emirates updates flight rebooking policy amid Iran war disruption
The airline has updated its rebooking policy allowing online changes within 72 hours of departure as Middle East conflict continues to disrupt flights
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