Coronavirus: Emirates warn customers of new COVID-19 scam

Emirates advised customers not to respond to phishing emails claiming to offer refunds

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Dubai: Customers of Emirates airline have been warned not to respond to the latest scam doing the rounds on the internet, which claims to offer a refund for cancelled flights.

In a statement on its websitet, Emirates confirmed that they are aware of phishing attacks that contain the subject headline “Your flight is cancelled: collect your refund.”

The airline further stated that this type of email was not sent by Emirates.

“Please be careful to protect your personal information and don’t respond or click on links in such emails. The easiest way to detect a fake email is to look at the email address it was sent from.

“All official emails from Emirates are sent from one of these two email addresses: emirates@e.emirates.email or do-not-reply@emirates.email," it explained.

Since March 25, Emirates temporarily suspended all passenger services as per the government’s directive to prevent the spread of the coronavirus COVID-19.

Customers with tickets issued on/before March 31 who are affected due to:

All the above mentioned are eligible for Rebooking and Travel Voucher options:

Emirates also added that customers who booked with a travel agent should contact them for further assistance with their bookings.

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