Dubai-US Flights Canceled by Emirates Due to Heavy Snow and Ice Storm

In a statement posted on its website, the Dubai-based airline said the cancellations are due to the anticipated impact of Storm Fern, which is bringing heavy snow, freezing rain, and dangerous conditions to several parts of the US.
List of cancelled Emirates Flights
The following Emirates flights have been cancelled:
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EK201 – Dubai to New York
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EK202 – New York to Dubai
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EK203 – Dubai to New York
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EK204 – New York to Dubai
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EK205 – Milan to New York
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EK206 – New York to Milan
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EK209 – Athens to Newark
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EK210 – Newark to Athens
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EK231 – Dubai to Washington
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EK232 – Washington to Dubai
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EK237 – Dubai to Boston
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EK238 – Boston to Dubai
Emirates said customers connecting through Dubai on the canceled flights will not be accepted for travel at their point of origin.
Advice for affected passengers
Passengers impacted by the cancellations are advised to contact their travel agents for rebooking. Customers who booked directly with Emirates should contact the airline for assistance.
Emirates also urged customers to ensure their contact details are up to date through the Manage Your Booking section on its website to receive the latest updates. The airline apologised for the inconvenience and said it is closely monitoring the evolving weather situation.
Widespread US flight disruptions
The Emirates cancellations come as the winter storm causes widespread chaos across the US aviation network. More than 1,000 flights were delayed or canceled on Friday, with over half of those disruptions occurring in Dallas alone. Around 2,300 flights were canceled for Saturday, according to FlightAware.
Sunday is now on track to become the worst day for US flight cancellations in the past year. As of 9 pm ET Friday, more than 4,200 Sunday flights had already been canceled, surpassing the previous record set on November 9, when more than 1,900 flights were scrapped during the US government shutdown.
With freezing rain, snow, and extreme cold forecast to persist, airlines have warned that additional delays and cancellations are likely in the coming days.



