Emirates has announced that limited flights are expected to operate after 10:00 am on Monday.
In an official statement on its website, the airline added that some flights were cancelled, with affected customers to be contacted for a cancellation notice and advised on re-accommodation options.
The airline apologised for the inconvenience caused.
The announcement follows the suspension of all flights at DXB earlier on Monday due to a drone incident that impacted a fuel tank near the airport, leading to a fire.
The fire has been contained by Dubai civil forces, with no injuries reported at the site.

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