It will cover 78 destinations next month, including 15 cities in East and Southeast Asia

Emirates Airlines will resume operating flights to Bangkok on September 1

The tanker will use Boeing 777 on the Thailand route. ■ from the source

Emirates Airlines announced yesterday that it will resume passenger services to Bangkok with daily flights, starting from next September.

With this, the number of stations covered by the global network of "Emirates Airlines" will increase to 78 destinations in early September, to provide its customers with comfortable and safe travel to and from the Thai capital via Dubai from its various stations in the Middle East, Europe and Africa.

Bangkok will also become the 15th city in South and Southeast Asia within the Emirates Airlines network.

The tanker stated in a statement that it would use Boeing 777-300ER aircraft on the Thailand route, divided into three classes: the first, business and tourist, indicating that, starting from September 1, the EK 384 flight will depart Dubai International Airport daily at 1:50 am. It will arrive in Bangkok at 11:30 am, while the return flight EK 385 will take off from Bangkok International Airport at 3:25 am and arrive in Dubai at 6:35 am.

"Emirates Airlines indicated that reservations are available on flights through its website or through travel agents, pointing out that travelers to Bangkok should comply with the requirements of the Thai authorities before making a reservation."

She added that customers from various Emirates Airlines stations can stop in Dubai, with the city’s doors reopening to international business and tourists visitors, noting that to ensure the safety of travelers, tourists and communities, presenting a “Covid-19” PCR examination is mandatory for all Transit passengers arriving in Dubai and the Emirates before boarding the plane, including UAE citizens, residents and tourists, regardless of the country from which they come.

Presenting a certificate of "Covid-19" examination is mandatory for "transit" passengers coming to Dubai.

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