Emirates Airlines resumes service in Lagos and Abuja, and its network covers 84 stations

Emirates Airlines announced that it will resume operating flights to Lagos (7 September) and Abuja (9 September) in Nigeria.

This brings the number of African destinations to which the airline has restored passenger services to 13 cities.

The number of stations covered by Emirates’s global network will increase to 84 destinations in September, providing customers across the world with more opportunities for safe and comfortable travel to and through Dubai.

The airline continues to gradually resume passenger operations to meet demand from its various terminals in the Middle East, Europe, Africa, West Asia, the Americas and the Far East.

The flights to Lagos will operate four times a week, on Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.

Flights to and from Abuja will operate on a daily basis.

Reservations are available on flights via emirates.com or through travel agents.

Customers from both Nigerian cities can travel in comfort and safety to or via Dubai to various Emirates destinations in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Asia and the Asian Pacific region.

To ensure the safety of travelers, tourists and communities, presenting a certificate of "Covid-19" PCR examination is mandatory for all transit passengers arriving in Dubai (and the United Arab Emirates) before boarding the plane, including UAE citizens, residents and tourists, regardless of the country they are coming from. from him.

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