Home Transport Aviation Emirates, flydubai and Air Arabia resume check-ins for flights While check-in services have resumed, operational challenges persist at DXB due to heavy rains experienced earlier in the week by Marisha Singh April 18, 2024 Image credit: Getty Images Emirates, flydubai and Air Arabia have resumed check-in services for flights departing Dubai International Airport (DXB), Terminal 3 and Sharjah Airport, respectively as of Thursday morning, following unprecedented weather conditions that led to significant disruptions earlier this week. Emirates reopens check-In services Emirates announced the reopening of check-in services for departing flights from Dubai at 9 am on Thursday morning. Customers were advised to proceed to the airport only if they had a confirmed flight booking due to the ongoing congestion at the airport terminal. In a statement on social media, the airline assured passengers that efforts were underway to restore scheduled operations and provide necessary assistance to affected travelers. Customers departing Dubai can now check in for their flights. Please make your way to the airport only if you have a confirmed flight booking, as the airport remains congested. 🎫 Customers impacted by flight cancellations should contact their booking agent, DM us, or visit… pic.twitter.com/HIMzZho1m8 — Emirates Support (@EmiratesSupport) April 18, 2024 flydubai follows suit flydubai also reinstated its check-in services on Thursday, aligning with Emirates’ decision. The move aimed to facilitate smoother travel experiences for passengers amidst the challenging circumstances. Air Arabia begins Sharjah operations Air Arabia notified its passengers that it had resumed operations from Sharjah Airport on Thursday morning. It notified travellers of the refund process for cancelled flights via its social media account on Twitter. Travel update pic.twitter.com/cSEkQQeHK4 — Air Arabia (@airarabiagroup) April 18, 2024 Airport advisory Dubai Airport urged travelers to exercise caution and visit the terminal only if they had received confirmation of their flight departure from their respective airlines. Earlier on Thursday morning it announced the resumption of flights but emphasised the need for travellers to confirm their departure before arriving at Terminal 1. Read: Update: Dubai Airports begins receiving limited number of flights The airport acknowledged the high volume of guests in the Terminal 3 check-in area and emphasised the importance of confirming flight status with airlines before arriving at the airport. Operational challenges persist While check-in services have resumed, operational challenges persist at DXB due to heavy rains experienced earlier in the week. Passengers are advised to stay updated on their flight status by contacting their respective airlines for the latest information and guidance. Tags Air Arabia Dubai International Airport DXB Emirates flydubai You might also like flydubai opens new business class lounge at DXB Terminal 2 5.2 million passengers to travel through DXB between Dec 13-31 Dubai’s Emirates takes delivery of first its A350-900 aircraft Dubai International welcomes 68.6m passengers from Jan-Sept ’24