Russian "Aeroflot" resumes flights to Dubai

«Emirates Airlines» resumes its regular flights to Casablanca

The excursions operate on Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays.

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Emirates Airlines announced that it will resume operating its regular flights to Casablanca, Morocco, starting from September 18, expanding its network of routes in Africa to cover 14 destinations, at a time when the airline is moving forward in rebuilding its network in the continent, and across the world, to meet demand To travel while preserving the health and safety of dealers and employees.

The company stated in a statement yesterday that its flights between Dubai and Casablanca will operate three times a week, every day: Sunday, Wednesday and Friday, indicating that flight number EK 751 will leave Dubai International Airport at 7:25 am, arriving in Casablanca. At 12:45 in the afternoon, while the return flight EK 752 takes off from King Mohammed V airport at 2:45 pm, and arrives in Dubai at 1:15 in the morning of the following day, in the local time of the Emirates and Morocco.

The company affirmed that presenting the "Covid-19" PCR examination certificate is mandatory for all transit passengers arriving to Dubai (and the Emirates in general) before boarding the plane, including UAE citizens, residents and tourists, regardless of the country from which they come from, as it should be. Passengers traveling to Casablanca comply with requirements to enter the Kingdom of Morocco in order to be permitted to board aircraft.

The company indicated that the reservation policies of «Emirates Airlines» provide flexibility, as customers who buy airline tickets until August 31, 2020 to travel until November 30, 2020, can take advantage of the conditions and options for rebooking if they are forced to change their travel plans, due to unexpected restrictions. On flights related to "Covid-19".

"Emirates Airlines" confirmed that it provides coverage for the costs of medical treatment and quarantine related to "Covid-19" free of charge to customers, regardless of their destination or the class in which they travel, pointing out that this coverage applies to all customers who travel on the airline's flights until October 31, 2020. (The first flight will be completed on or before October 31, 2020).

The coverage will remain valid for 31 days, starting with travel for the first sector of the itinerary.

In addition, the Russian state airline, Aeroflot, announced the resumption of its flights to Dubai, yesterday, after it was suspended as part of the measures taken by Moscow to combat the spread of the new Corona virus last March.

The company stated in a statement, and according to the TASS news agency, that two flights per week will be carried out between the Russian capital Moscow and Dubai, on Friday and Saturday, and Russian citizens will have to, before traveling to Dubai, specifically 96 hours before arrival, to conduct a health test to ensure The passenger has not been infected with the virus, and the test will have to be performed again after arrival.

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