Emirates Airlines announced yesterday that it will resume operating flights to Tehran (17 July), Guangzhou (25 July), Addis Ababa (1 August) and Oslo (4 August), which will allow its customers more travel options between the Middle East, Asia and the region Asia Pacific, Africa and Europe.

In a statement yesterday, she stressed that the number of stations that Emirates will serve in August 2020 will increase to 62 destinations, which will provide customers around the world with more travel options to and through Dubai.

"Emirates Airlines" uses all these flights with "Boeing 777-300ER" aircraft, and tickets can be booked through emirates.com website or through travel agents.

Now, Emirates Airlines customers can come to Dubai, as the city has opened its doors to receive tourists and businessmen, with new air travel protocols that protect the health and safety of visitors and societies.

With the borders gradually reopening during the summer, Emirates Airlines revised its reservation policies to provide flexibility and confidence to customers in planning travel. Customers whose travel plans have been disrupted due to flight or travel restrictions related to “Covid-19” can keep their current tickets for up to 24 months and re-book when they decide to travel later, or request a travel voucher and use it on Emirates Air services and products in the future, or submit a refund request By filling out an online form on the carrier's website or through travel agents.

Emirates Airlines applies a comprehensive set of procedures in every step of the traveler’s journey to ensure the safety of its customers and employees on the ground and in the air, including distributing a box of protection and hygiene kits to all travelers for free.

Emirates Airlines reminds its customers that the restrictions imposed by most countries of the world on travel are still in effect, and that they will accept travelers on their flights if they meet the conditions of entry to the country they are heading to.

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