
Emirates are to run a flight from Dubai to Dublin later on Wednesday, Ireland’s Foreign Affairs Minister has said.
The conflict between Iran and the US and Israel has caused widespread airspace closures in the Middle East, sparking major disruption to flights.
The Irish Government said an estimated 22,000-23,000 Irish citizens are in the Middle East region.
Helen McEntee said on X on Wednesday morning that there had been a “positive development” in efforts to get Irish citizens home.
Positive development. Emirates have decided to run a flight from Dubai to Dublin later later today. We are in close touch with the airline. They will be in direct contact with passengers
— Helen McEntee TD (@HMcEntee) March 4, 2026
whose flights were cancelled.
“Emirates have decided to run a flight from Dubai to Dublin later today,” she said.
“We are in close touch with the airline.
“They will be in direct contact with passengers whose flights were cancelled.”
Ms McEntee had said on Tuesday evening that the Irish Government would charter a flight for around 280 people from Oman, a country neighbouring the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
She said this would focus on bringing home Irish citizens in the UAE, particularly those who are non-resident and who are vulnerable.
Next stop Dubai… 🛫
— Dublin Airport (@DublinAirport) March 4, 2026
A very welcome sight at Dublin Airport this afternoon as Emirates flight EK162 departed just after 1.30pm bound for Dubai - the first departure from Ireland to the Middle East since Saturday. pic.twitter.com/hgR1POKbTD
The Department of Foreign Affairs has been contacted for comment.
A flight from Dublin to the emirate departed at 1.30pm on Wednesday – the first departure from Ireland to the Middle East since Saturday.
Dublin airport posted a video of flight EK162 on the social media website X, describing it as “a very welcome sight”.