The excursions are on Sunday and Friday

"Emirates Airlines" will resume its flights to "Lusaka" from September 4

The flights to Lusaka will be operated by Boeing 777-300ER aircraft. ■ archive

Emirates Airlines announced that it will resume operating its flights to Lusaka, the capital of Zambia, with two flights a week, starting from the fourth of next September, bringing the number of destinations it covers to 79 cities.

The company stated, in a statement yesterday, that the resumption of flights to Lusaka provides an opportunity for those dealing with Emirates Airlines to travel in comfort and safety to Dubai, and from there to its various stations in the Middle East, Europe, West Asia, the Americas and the Far East. Emirates »in Africa to nine cities.

According to the company, the flights to Lusaka will be operated by Boeing 777-300ER planes, on Sunday and Friday. Flight EK 713 departs Dubai International Airport at 8:20 am and arrives in Lusaka at 1:30 pm. The return flight EK 714 takes off from Lusaka at 3:30 pm, and arrives in Dubai at 12:35, after midnight.

"Emirates Airlines" confirmed that travelers from various stations of the carrier can stop in Dubai, with the city’s gates reopening for international visitors and businessmen.

And she stressed that, in order to ensure the safety of travelers, tourists and communities, presenting the "Covid-19" PCR examination is mandatory for all transit passengers coming to Dubai, and the UAE in general, before boarding the plane, including UAE citizens, residents and tourists, in exchange for Regardless of the country they come from. "Emirates Airlines" indicated that it applies a comprehensive set of measures at every step of the traveler's journey, to ensure the safety of its customers and employees on the ground and in the air, including the distribution of protective and hygiene kits to all travelers free of charge.

Add a destination to Lusaka, Zambia. The Emirates Airlines network in Africa will expand to 9 cities.

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