Home UAE Dubai Dubai’s Emirates expects flights from India to resume by July 7 The carrier confirmed the itinerary in response to customer queries on Twitter by Gulf Business June 27, 2021 Dubai carrier Emirates expects to resume its inbound flights from India effective July 7. “We’re expecting to resume our flights from India to Dubai as from July 7, 2021. We’re waiting for the exact travel protocols and relevant permits from the government authorities. We hope to have more details soon,” the airline said, in response to a customer query on Twitter. Hello Nikhil, we’re expecting to resume our flights from India to Dubai as from 7th of July 2021. We’re waiting for the exact travel protocols and relevant permits from the Government authorities. We hope to have more details soon. Please keep an eye on our website for 1/2 — Emirates Support (@EmiratesSupport) June 27, 2021 The carrier said that it would announce any new information on its website as soon it is available. Hi Joy, we’re expecting to resume our flights as from the 7th of July. As the situation remain dynamic, changes can happen anytime. Please keep checking https://t.co/Wu87RTNNGd for any news of our flights resuming operations. Thanks. — Emirates Support (@EmiratesSupport) June 27, 2021 Meanwhile, Air India said last week that flights between India and UAE will remain suspended until July 6, 2021. Read: Flights between India and UAE to remain suspended until July 6 – airline However, according to media reports, the UAE’s General Civil Aviation Authority said that flights from India and 13 other countries including Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, will remain suspended until 11.59pm on July 21, 2021. Flights from India to the UAE were originally suspended starting April 24 as the South Asian country struggled to contain the massive surge in Covid-19 infections. Read: Covid-19: Flights from India to the UAE to be suspended for 10 days Tags Dubai Emirates flights India Twitter 0 Comments You might also like Carrefour launches 24/7 express delivery service in Dubai Parkin, AWQAF Dubai to build new parking facility in Al Sabkha District Mark Phoenix on how Sankari is redefining luxury real estate Talabat plunges over 7.5% in Dubai trading debut after $2bn IPO