Emirates Airlines has warned of fraud emails that offer customers a refund for canceled flights.

“We have been informed of the recent email phishing attacks that include the subject,” Your flight is canceled: collect your refund. “These are not emails sent by Emirates,” said the airline.

“Please take care to protect your personal information and not to reply to or click on links in such emails. The easiest way to identify a fake email is to check the email address, from which it was sent. All official Emirates emails are sent from one of these two email addresses: emirates@e.emirates.email or do-not-reply@emirates.email, “added the airline.

According to the government of the United Arab Emirates, the airline has temporarily suspended all passenger services from March 25, 2020 due to a worldwide corona virus pandemic that has resulted in the cancellation of thousands of flights worldwide and several Countries have temporarily suspended all passenger flights.

“We apologize for the inconvenience our customers and travelers are experiencing. These measures are designed to curb the spread of Covid-19 and we hope to be able to resume services as soon as possible,” the airline said earlier.

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