Emirates regains global network, keeps three daily Dhaka flights
Emirates had regained its footing in global operations, with 96% of its network fully restored after an extended period of disruption, following the US-Israel war on Iran.
The airline currently operates three daily flights to Dhaka, Emirates said in a release.
In recent weeks, the carrier has resumed services across the Americas, Europe, Africa, West Asia, the Middle East and GCC, the Far East, and Australasia.
Currently, Emirates operates to 137 destinations across 72 countries, with more than 1,300 weekly flights, representing 75% of its pre-disruption capacity.
Even while operating in a limited capacity, the airline carried 4.7 million passengers between March 1 and April 30, 2026, during the disruption.
From April 2, customers will enjoy added flexibility, including one free date change across all cabin classes. Emirates passengers can also hold a fare free of charge for up to 24 hours.
For travellers with extended transit times in Dubai ranging from six to 26 hours, Emirates’ Dubai Connect programme offers a more comfortable stopover experience.
Eligible customers are provided with complimentary hotel accommodation at a four- or five-star property, airport transfers, meals, and, where required, a UAE entry visa.
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