Emirates And FlyDubai Extends Flight Cancellations Amid Sudan War

Emirates Cancels Flights To And From Khartoum Amid Civil Unrest

As fierce battles between warring political rivals continue to rock Khartoum, with little sign Sudan’s opposing sides were respecting an agreement to protect civilians, UAE-based airlines have extended their flight cancellations to the African nation.

Emirates airline announced the extension of flight suspension to Khartoum till August 31. In a statement, the airline said: “Due to a deteriorating situation of civil unrest in Khartoum, all Emirates flights to and from Khartoum (EK733/EK734) are cancelled from April 15 till August 31.”

Dubai’s flagship carrier had earlier announced that all flights to and from Khartoum (EK733/EK734) are cancelled until April 30.

The airline said that travellers connecting on Emirates or flydubai flights to Sudan will not be accepted for travel at the point of origin until further notice. Affected passengers who have booked with travel agents should contact them for alternative travel arrangements or request for refund.

Customers who have booked directly with Emirates may request by completing the refund form or contact their local office for rebooking options.

The airline is closely monitoring the situation in Khartoum, and any update regarding travel operations will be announced in due course.

Meanwhile, Dubai’s budget airline flydubai has also extended its flight suspension to Sudan. Booking options to Khartoum is only available from October 2023. Earlier, the airline announced flight cancellations between Dubai and Khartoum International Airport (KRT) until May 31.

Passengers of flydubai affected by the flight cancellations are advised to contact the call centre in Dubai on (+971) 600 54 44 45, the flydubai travel shop or their respective travel agents for rebooking or refund options.

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