If you’re flying from Dubai International Airport this summer, it’s worth checking which airlines are currently operating.
While Emirates and flydubai are running reduced but still wide-ranging schedules, a significant number of major international carriers have not yet resumed flights to DXB.
DXB is gradually ramping up operations following the full reopening of UAE airspace.
To keep you up to date, here’s when we can expect these international airlines to resume flights to Dubai, according to their latest travel advice.
Greek carrier Aegean Airlines has suspended all flights to Dubai until August 31. Evening arrivals and departures are scheduled to resume on that date. Passengers affected by the cancellations can either request a refund or receive a voucher for future travel.
Kazakhstan’s Air Astana will resume regular flights on the Almaty–Dubai route from June 20 and on the Astana–Dubai route from July 10. Flights will operate via Pakistani airspace. Passengers whose tickets were rebooked for travel dates up to July 31 may change their departure date free of charge.
Latvia’s airBaltic has cancelled all flights to Dubai until and including October 24. Canada’s Air Canada has suspended services until September 7, while Air France has cancelled flights until June 18. British Airways has suspended flights for the remainder of the summer season, with operations expected to resume on October 25.
Hong Kong’s Cathay Pacific has cancelled flights until August 31, while Finland’s Finnair has suspended ticket sales to Dubai until August 3. Germany’s Eurowings has cancelled flights until October 24. Dutch carrier KLM is not operating flights to Dubai until and including August 2.
South Korea’s Korean Air has suspended flights until August 2. Airlines within the Lufthansa Group — Lufthansa, Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines, and SWISS — have suspended flights at least until September 13.
Morocco’s Royal Air Maroc had previously cancelled flights until May 31. Singapore Airlines has cancelled flights SQ494 and SQ495 until August 2. Turkish-German carrier SunExpress has suspended flights until June 30.


