Due to the potential impact of Storm Eowyn in the United Kingdom and Ireland on Friday, several Emirates flights have been affected.
The airline confirmed that the following updates apply:
EK161 (24 January): Dubai to Dublin – CANCELLED
EK162 (24 January): Dublin to Dubai – CANCELLED
Additionally, the following flights have been delayed:
EK027 (24 January): Dubai to Glasgow – Now operating as EK8207 and departing on 25 January at 0245hrs Dubai local time.
EK028 (24 January): Glasgow to Dubai – Now operating as EK8028 and departing on 25 January at 0845hrs UK local time.
EK035 (24 January): Dubai to Newcastle – Now operating as EK8035 and departing on 25 January at 0305hrs Dubai local time.
EK036 (24 January): Newcastle to Dubai – Now operating as EK8036 and departing on 25 January at 0900hrs UK local time.
Affected customers on cancelled flights who booked through travel agents should contact them for alternative travel arrangements. Those who booked directly with Emirates can reach out to their local office for rebooking options.
Customers on delayed flights to/from Newcastle and Glasgow will be rebooked and notified of their updated itinerary via email. You can also check your updated details via Manage Your Booking.
Emirates continues to monitor the weather conditions in the United Kingdom and Ireland closely while locals there are under red alert, closing schools, nurseries, public transport and some businesses.

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