Emirates to resume special flights to Mumbai from May 19

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Emirates Airline will resume special flights to Mumbai from Wednesday, May 19.

The Dubai-based carrier announced a three-day suspension of flights to Mumbai on Sunday, May 16, due to cyclone Tauktae. 

Emirates said on its official website that they will continue to monitor the situation and will inform travellers of any further changes. 

Customers holding a ticket with Mumbai as a final destination will not be accepted for travel at their point of origin.

Passengers have been asked to ensure their contact details are correct in order to receive updates on flights. 

A total of six flights have been canceled.

  • EK 500 from Dubai (DXB) to Mumbai (BOM) on May 16
  • EK 501 from Mumbai (BOM) to Dubai (DXB) on May 17
  • EK504 from Dubai (DXB) to Mumbai (BOM) on May 17
  • EK505 from Mumbai (BOM) to Dubai (DXB) on May 17
  • EK 500 from Dubai (DXB) to Mumbai (BOM) on May 17
  • EK501 from Mumbai (BOM) to Dubai  (DXB) on May 18

 

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