Same as the US and Canada, and European countries.Interesting to note that the UK Foreign Office has most of the ME as limited to ‘essential travel’
rather than ‘do not travel’ (so amber instead of red).
Or perhaps we don’t.. but shouldPerhaps we know something that other countries don't.
Thank you for sharing your experience.I was booked to fly Emirates via Dubai 24 June. I have just cancelled my flight and they have given me a full refund.
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I live in Mel. I am flying to Paris via Singapore. My Emirates business class ticket for 24 June was for part of the trip, SIN-DXB-CDG.Thank you for sharing your experience.
Could you please share which flights you were booked to travel on via Dubai? I'd also be interested to know how you went about requesting the cancellation and refund - did you do this over the phone or via the online form on emirates.com (or some other method)?
My own situation is that I am booked to fly SYD-DXB-LGW (EK417 and EK15) on 30 June and will be cancelling these flights as I've got alternatives booked via BKK. Hoping to avoid cancellation fees of circa $2,000 (that's for 3 pax).
We saw that happen again today with more airstrikes - this will not end for yearsSeems likely that pricing is going to stay high for the rest of the year. Everytime someone launches rockets it seem to only delay any solution to all this.
Free flights I would take the risk.The ABC news tonight reporting that the Israelis have retaliated against Iran after Iran bombarded Israel with missiles overnght despite Trump asking Netanyahu to show restraint....all out war is not far way!
I would not fly through the ME for the forseeable future even if the flights were free!
