Emirates Airlines has announced that it will operate its A380 superjumbo to Guangzhou from August 8th.

She added in a statement yesterday that she has resumed this week the operation of the giant plane to serve passenger flights to Cairo and Amsterdam, for the first time since it stopped last March.

She pointed out that it currently provides a daily double-decker flight to Amsterdam, and four flights a week to Cairo, and also added a second daily flight with the same plane to London Heathrow.

According to the statement, Emirates Airline has thus resumed operating the A380 to five stations, including the French capital, Paris, confirming that it will continue to gradually expand the deployment of this aircraft in line with the demand and operational approvals.

Emirates Airlines pointed out that it is continuing to expand its airline network, as it resumed its flights from Dubai to Addis Ababa, Clark, Dar es Salaam, Nairobi, Prague, São Paulo, Stockholm and Seychelles during the past week, bringing the number of stations covered by its route network In August to 68 cities, equivalent to half the number of global stations served by the carrier before the outbreak of the pandemic.

The company stressed that it provides its customers with the ability to continue traveling comfortably and safely through its center in Dubai between the Americas, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and the Asia Pacific region. Passengers can also stop from the various tanker stations in Dubai, with the reopening of the city doors for international business and tourist visitors.

Emirates Airlines indicated that it provides free medical and stone treatment costs related to “Covid-19” to its clients, regardless of their destination or the degree they are traveling in, pointing out that this coverage applies to all dealers who travel on the carrier’s flights up to 31 October 2020 (the first flight is completed on or before October 31, 2020). She explained that the coverage will remain valid for 31 days starting from the travel of the first sector of the trip, which means that customers can continue to benefit from this guarantee, even if they continue to travel to another city after they reach their destination with «Emirates Airlines».

The "giant" is operating to serve flights to Cairo and Amsterdam, for the first time since it stopped last March.

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