One week after it indefinitely suspended international flights to Australia’s east coast Emirates announced it will resume passenger flights from next week. Flights from Dubai to Sydney will resume on Monday, to Melbourne on Tuesday, and to Brisbane on Thursday. Passenger flights between Dubai and Perth, as well as cargo operations to all ports, continue as scheduled. The announcement comes a week after Emirates suspended all Australian east coast flights citing operational reasons, leaving some Australians stranded overseas. “We regret the inconvenience caused to our customers in the period where we had to temporarily suspend our services,” the airline said in a statement. Emirates said in a statement that it was keen to serve the many Australians waiting to get home and hopes that commercial and operational conditions allow it to do so. The airline said the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus (novel coronavirus) pandemic, along with restrictions and requirements imposed …