Emirates Airline announced it has lifted the check-in suspension for its flights.
In a statement sent to ARN News, the UAE carrier advised that only passengers with confirmed bookings should travel to the airport, as it remains congested.
The airline warned of delays with arrivals and departures from DXB, and urged passengers to check the latest flight schedules on the Emirates website.
Emirates had initially suspended check-in services until midnight on Wednesday and extended it until 9:00 am on Thursday.
The airline extended its "apologies to impacted customers who have experienced delays and disruption to their travel plans caused by bad weather and road conditions".
"Our teams are working hard to restore our scheduled operations, as well as secure accommodation and other amenities for affected customers at the airport," their statement added.
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.
— Emirates Support (@EmiratesSupport) April 18, 2024
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