Emirates Airlines announced today that it has resumed regular passenger services to seven other new cities: Athens, Barcelona, ​​Geneva, Glasgow, Larnaca, Munich and Rome, noting that it will resume operating flights to the Maldives and Washington, DC (July 16), and Brussels (July 17).

The carrier also announced that it will restart its A380 giant aircraft to serve its daily flight to Amsterdam, starting from the first of next August, in addition to operating a second daily flight with the same plane to "London Heathrow".

This announcement comes in the wake of the return of "A380" aircraft to airspace, today, to serve passenger flights for the first time since last March.


The carrier said in a statement that the first of these aircraft took off from Dubai International Airport to service flight "EK001" to "London Heathrow" at 7:45 am, followed by flight "0703" to Paris Charles de Gaulle airport at an hour. 8:20 am.

It is noteworthy that Emirates Airlines currently serves more than 50 destinations within its airline network, allowing its customers from various countries to travel between the Americas, Europe, Africa, the Middle East and the Asia Pacific region easily through Dubai, or to stop there, as the city reopened its doors to receive Visitors are international businessmen and tourists.

And it becomes possible for Emirates Airlines customers traveling in first and business class to enjoy car service with a driver and relax in the terminal of Dubai International Airport with taking all precautions, after resuming the provision of these distinguished services. The airline has also reopened Skywards counters at Dubai Airport to serve members of its frequent passenger loyalty program.

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