Emirates Airlines announced that it will restart its A380 to serve its flights to Toronto from August 16.
Emirates Airlines confirmed, in a statement today, that it has so far resumed the operation of the "giant" to each of Cairo, Amsterdam, Paris and London Heathrow, and will operate it to Guangzhou starting tomorrow (8th August), bringing the number of destinations served by the double-decker plane to 6 cities.
The Emirates A380 experience is still preferred by travelers due to the distinctiveness of its products and its spaciousness. The "carrier" will continue to gradually expand the use of this aircraft in line with the growing demand and operational approvals.


Customers will be able to travel with the Emirates A380 on the Dubai-Toronto route five times a week. Tours can be booked on emirates.com or through travel agents.
Flight EK 241 departs from Dubai International Airport at 9:10 am, and arrives in Toronto at 3:05 pm. The return flight, "EK242", departs from Toronto International Airport at 9:45 pm and arrives in Dubai at 6:30 pm the next day.
Emirates Airlines continues to expand its network of routes, bringing the number of stations covered by its airline network in August to 70 cities, equivalent to more than half of the number of international stations that were serving before the outbreak of the pandemic.


The carrier provides its customers with the ability to continue their travel in comfort and safety through its center in Dubai between the Americas, Europe, Africa, the Middle East and the Asia Pacific region. Customers from different stations can stop in Dubai with the city reopening to international business and leisure visitors.
Emirates Airlines emphasized that certification of the Covid-19 PCR examination is mandatory before boarding the plane for all transit passengers and those coming to Dubai (and the United Arab Emirates), including UAE citizens, residents and tourists, regardless of the country that comes from him.


Emirates Airlines provides medical and stone treatment costs related to “Coved-19” free of charge to its customers, regardless of their destination or the degree they are traveling in. This coverage applies to all customers traveling on carrier’s flights until October 31, 2020 Before October 31, 2020).
The coverage will remain valid for 31 days starting from the travel of the first segment 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 arrive at their destination with Emirates Airlines. Customers do not need to register or fill out any forms before they travel, nor are they obligated to use the coverage.


Meanwhile, Emirates Skywards has announced that it will provide more new ways for its members to earn miles when shopping online from well-known brands in the United Kingdom and the United States. Now members of the frequent flyer loyalty reward program with Emirates and flydubai can visit skywardsmilesmall.com, choose and shop from over 1500 brands, and earn miles that can be used to purchase airline tickets at discounted rates and get other rewards.
To start shopping from the participating brands, you must log in using the Emirates Skywards account data, then go to the partner brand website to complete the purchase. For every £ 1 spent in shopping, members can earn up to 15 Skywards Miles, and for every US dollar spent, members can earn up to 12 Skywards Miles.

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