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This Article is From Apr 22, 2024

Emirates Needs Time To Clear Flood Backlog As Clark Says Sorry

Emirates Needs Time To Clear Flood Backlog As Clark Says Sorry
Abandoned vehicles on a flooded highway after a rainstorm in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on April 17.
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Emirates said it will need “some more days” to clear the backlog of rebooked passengers and stranded bags after the worst rainfall in 75 years plunged Dubai into chaos last week and disrupted travel for thousands of customers.

The world's largest airline group said it's created a task force to help sort and deliver about 30,000 pieces of baggage left behind at the airport. Emirates was forced to temporarily halt check-in and cancel almost 400 flights as flood wreaked havoc in Dubai, blocking roads for travelers and airline staff alike. 

“We ask for our customers' patience and understanding,” Emirates President Tim Clark said in an open letter to customers, which was posted online. “We know our response has been far from perfect.”

The chaotic scenes at the Dubai airport presented an anomaly to an airline accustomed to running a smooth 24/7 operation from its hub, deploying the world's largest fleet of longhaul aircraft around the world. Emirates said it booked 12,000 hotel rooms for stranded customers in Dubai and handed out 250,000 meal vouchers to those stuck at the airport. 

Emirates and its low-cost sister brand FlyDubai re-opened check-in procedures at Dubai airport on April 18.

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