After the UAE government agrees to lift restrictions on the movement of transit passengers, Emirates Airlines will increase its total services to transport passengers to 30 destinations around the world, as of tomorrow, June 15.

The airline’s website and travel agents now have the possibility to book travel between Dubai and the following cities: Bahrain, Manchester, Zurich, Vienna, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Dublin, New York JFK, Seoul, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Jakarta, Taipei , Hong Kong, Perth, Brisbane, and Kabul.

These destinations are added to the list of flights that are currently operating since last May 21 to: London Heathrow, Frankfurt, Paris, Milan, Madrid, Chicago, Toronto, Sydney, and Melbourne, in addition to Manila, in addition to the destinations of Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad, the carrier has started By operating flights to it as of June 8, to return residents of the UAE and travelers from Pakistan who wish to continue their travel to one of the available carrier stations.

Emirates Airlines customers can also book for easy travel through Dubai between destinations in the Asia Pacific region, Europe and the Americas, as long as they meet the travel requirements and enter the destination.

The carrier said it is continuing to work and coordinate with government authorities to take calculated and carefully studied approaches and approaches to resume flights and rebuild its network of routes between Dubai and the world.

Emirates Airlines has implemented a comprehensive set of procedures at every step of the customer’s journey to ensure the safety of its customers and employees at the airport and on board, including the distribution of hygiene kits containing masks, gloves, hand sanitizers and antibacterial wipes to all dealers. Free.

And due to the fact that the restrictions imposed on travel are still in force in most of the countries of the world, Emirates Airlines has warned its customers to make sure of the travel requirements and enter the destination before the flight.

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