It has been announced that Emirates will recommence flights to the Jordanian capital city of Amman on June 23, 2025. According to the information displayed on the airline’s website, reservations for flights to Jordan can be made effective from the following day, Monday.
It is important to note that other airlines operating within the UAE continue to operate flights to Jordan in accordance with regional developments.
It is therefore advisable for travellers to follow the latest updates through official channels.
Earlier, Emirates has announced the temporary suspension of its flights to Jordan and Lebanon until June 22, citing regional conditions as the reason for this decision.
It is to be noted that Air Arabia flights to Jordan remain suspended until June 25, 2025.
In the meantime, Flydubai resumed daytime operations of its flights to Jordan and Lebanon on June 17.
Flydubai also announced the temporary suspension of flights to and from Iran, Iraq, Israel, Syria, and Saint Petersburg until June 30.
The airline has explained that this decision also includes passengers who are transiting through Dubai to their final destinations in the aforementioned countries or airports, as they will not be permitted to travel from their point of departure until further notice.
Flydubai has urged affected passengers to review their rebooking options via the booking management page on its website or through travel agents.
The airline has stressed the importance of updating their contact information to ensure prompt notification. The airline has acknowledged the potential for disruption to other flights, including delays and rerouting.
It has emphasised that it is closely monitoring the situation and that the safety of passengers, crew, and operations remains its foremost priority.
Flydubai has urged all passengers to check their flight status on the company’s website, flydubai.com, or to contact the customer service centre for the latest information.
In light of the rapid developments in the aviation sector in the region, and the ongoing airspace closures in some countries, UAE airlines are urging all travellers to monitor the status of flights to their destinations through their respective airlines’ websites.
Meanwhile, Emirates is participating in the 55th edition of the International Paris Airshow until June 19.
After an over 15-year hiatus from the show, Emirates is showcasing its newest aircraft – the Airbus A350 – featuring the airline’s next-generation cabin design, latest interiors, and technologies.
Visitors can experience Emirates’ upgraded Business Class and Premium Economy cabins, as well its sleek and spacious Economy Class.
Sir Tim Clark, President Emirates Airline, said: “We’re pleased to be at the Paris Airshow, showcasing the very best of air travel on one of the most important platforms in the aerospace exhibition calendar. Coming back to France’s most important aerospace show demonstrates how committed Emirates is to supporting the country’s aviation industry - not just through our day-to-day operations, but through ongoing investments across the entire aerospace supply chain.”
The airline serves Paris with 21 weekly flights, including 3 daily A380 flights; a daily A380 service to Nice; and a daily A350 flight to Lyon. Emirates is the first and only international airline to operate an A380 to Nice Côte d´Azur Airport.
For over 30 years, Emirates has played a key role in expanding France’s aviation sector and enhancing trade and tourism flows.
Key Emirates investments in France over the last three decades include:
Emirates’ A350 and A380 purchases have supported thousands of jobs at Airbus, Safran, Thales as well as other parts of the aerospace value chain in France.
Since its inception in 1985 – Emirates has invested more than $130 billion to purchase 254 Airbus aircraft including the, A300, A310, A330, A340-300, A340-500, A380 and A350 aircraft.
The airline is a key customer for French aerospace manufacturers, sourcing Michelin tyres, Safran aircraft components and seating, and Thales avionics systems, among other parts to support its fleet.
Emirates SkyCargo offers cargo capacity to customers in France on a weekly rotation between Dubai World Central (DWC), Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) and Lyon Saint-Exupery airports.