KEY POINTS
  • "We know our response has been far from perfect. We acknowledge and understand the frustration of our customers," Emirates Airline CEO Tim Clark wrote.
  • Historic rains in the UAE last week caused record flooding and mayhem at Dubai's airport, grounding hundreds of flights and leaving thousands of customers stranded.
  • Social media lit up with angry posts from customers who said they received no help from Emirates staff and were unable to contact anyone at the company.
People queue at a flight connection desk after a rainstorm hit Dubai, causing delays at the Dubai International Airport, United Arab Emirates, April 17, 2024. 

The CEO of Emirates Airline issued an apology letter to customers over the weekend after historic rains in the United Arab Emirates caused record flooding and mayhem at Dubai's airport.

Hundreds of flights were grounded and thousands of customers were stranded as a result.