Dubai-owned Emirates airline has vowed to continue flying to Russia unless told to stop by the government, following an embargo on Moscow by the UAE’s western allies. Sir Tom Clarke, the airline’s British president, said the decision to suspend flights was “not his call” but up to UAE authorities who have so far maintained a neutral stance on Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine, according to the BBC. Several other airlines, including British Airways, stopped services to and from Russia after Moscow banned carriers from 38 countries, including all 27 members of the EU, from its airspace. The Russian b…