Emirates is suspending the majority of its Australia service for “operational reasons” and will see its final services operating to Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane in the coming days. This sudden stop in service follows the country’s Prime Minister reducing permitted arrivals by 50% until February 15th due to the discovery of the new UK strain in Brisbane.
The last flights (until further notice)
According to Executive Traveller, the Dubai-based airline is ending its service to all three of its Australian destinations “until further notice.” The final flights are as follows:
- Dubai-Brisbane: January 16 (EK430)
- Brisbane-Dubai: January 17 (EK431)
- Dubai-Sydney: January 18 (EK414)
- Sydney-Dubai: January 19 (EK415)
- Dubai-Melbourne: January 19 (EK408)
- Melbourne-Dubai: January 20(EK409)
19 flights per week will disappear as a result of the move. Prior to the stoppage, the airline was running daily flights between Dubai and Sydney and Melbourne, as well as a five-times-weekly service to Brisbane.
One Emirates service to Australia remains
Although Emirates will be stopping most of its service from Dubai to Australia, there will still be one flight left operating. This will be Emirates’ EK420/421, a twice-weekly service to Perth.
Speaking with Executive Traveller, an airline spokesperson said,
“Australia remains an important market for Emirates…We continue to serve Perth with twice-weekly flights and we are working hard to prepare for resumption of services to our other points.”
Desperate to get home
The decision to cut services is most likely a result of the Australian government further reducing the number of international arrivals it allows. However, multiple sources note that the airline merely cites “operational reasons” for the cancelations.
Just days ago, Australia’s Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced that caps on international arrivals in New South Wales, Western Australia, and Queensland would be reduced by 50% until February 15th. The move was triggered by the detection of the new and more contagious coronavirus strain first discovered in the UK.
“This is a temporary suspension of those higher levels of intake, as we learn more about what’s happening here and what’s going around the world and this isn’t the only new strain.” -Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison via Executive Traveller
The Australian policy of capping international arrivals – even for legally recognized citizens and permanent residents is unique and has left thousands of Australians stranded outside their home country – anxiously waiting for an available seat on a flight. Some of these individuals have been waiting for months. The newly-adjusted limit and subsequent cancelation of Emirates service further add to the desperation.
It has been noted that there are roughly 37,000 Australians waiting to return.
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Simple Flying reached out to Emirates for an official statement on these cancelations. At the time of publication, no response was received.