Emirates flies full flights out of Dubai, near-empty ones back
Before the Iran war, the world’s largest international airline was chalking up hundreds of daily flights that were nearly full

Several aircraft returning from New York flew with only a fifth of the tickets sold, and at least one flight during the past week departed with fewer than 35 passengers on an Airbus jumbo A380 jet that ordinarily seats close to 500.
Departures from Chicago operated with half-empty cabins, according to the documents.

The airline also has to deal with several thousand no-shows every day on outbound flights, according to one memo, underscoring the complexities in running an operation that ordinarily includes hundreds of daily flights that are nearly full. The company is offering refunds and flexible rescheduling for flights until the end of the month.