Home GCC UAE Emirates confirms flights from India to Dubai to remain suspended until June 14 Passengers who have transited through India in the last 14 days will not be accepted to travel from any other point to the UAE by Varun Godinho May 23, 2021 Dubai-based carrier Emirates has confirmed on Sunday that its flights from India to the UAE will remain suspended until June 14, 2021. However, the airline will continue to operate outbound commercial passenger flights from the UAE to India. It added that passengers who have transited through India in the last 14 days will not be accepted to travel from any other point to the UAE. Emiratis, holders of UAE Golden Visas and members of diplomatic missions who comply with the published Covid 19 protocols will be exempt for travel, it said in a statement carried on its website. For those whose tickets have been cancelled as a result of the decision, the airline said that they can keep their ticket for a future flight with a validity of up to 36 months. This option is available to those who booked booked their ticket before April 1, 2021 for travel on or before December 31, 2021. All tickets issued from April 1, 2021 will be automatically valid for travel for 24 months. Traveller can also request a refund or rebook their ticket for another date by contacting their booking office. Emirates had first suspended commercial passenger flights from India starting April 24. Starting May 12, and in line with UAE government directives, Emirates also suspended the carriage of passengers from Bangladesh, Pakistan and Sri Lanka to Dubai, until further notice. Passengers who have connected through Pakistan, Bangladesh or Sri Lanka in the last 14 days, will not be accepted to travel from any other point to the UAE. Read: UAE suspends entry of travellers from Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal and Sri Lanka Tags Aviation Dubai Emirates India News UAE 0 Comments You might also like Flying Taxis: How Archer aims to revolutionise travel in the UAE UAE to announce petrol, diesel prices for January; will rates drop in 2024? How REITs are unlocking the potential of UAE real estate GCC region M&A blazes trail as global deals decline