Israeli national security adviser Meir Ben-Shabbat, left, elbow-bumps an Emirati official as he departs Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Tuesday. Nir Elias/AP hide caption
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Passengers are tested for COVID-19 at Dubai International Airport on Wednesday before departing to Tunisia. Emirates Airline hide caption
Emirates' inaugural A380 flight to San Francisco International Airport approaches the gate in 2014. Airbus announced Thursday it is stopping production of the A380 in 2021 after Emirates canceled dozens of orders. Tony Avelar/AP Images for Emirates hide caption
This Emirates first-class suite doesn't have any windows — those are video screens showing camera footage of the outdoors. The president of Emirates says he predicts the technology will be used to build windowless planes — faster, lighter and filled with "virtual" views. Emirates hide caption
Emirates announced Wednesday that it plans to reduce flights to five of the 12 U.S. cities it currently serves. Mahesh Kumar A./AP hide caption
Emirates executive Thierry Antinori poses for the camera in a first-class seat aboard an Airbus A380 in Munich in 2011. Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images hide caption