Its network covers 92 destinations

"Emirates Airlines" will resume its flights to 5 new destinations

"Emirates Airlines" serves 19 destinations on the African continent.

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Emirates Airlines announced that it will resume service of its three stations in South Africa: Johannesburg and Cape Town, starting from (October 1, 2020), and Durban (October 4), as well as to Harare, the capital of Zimbabwe (October 1) and Mauritius (October 3), which will increase the number of Its destinations are 92 cities, 19 of which are on the African continent.

The airline is pressing ahead with rebuilding its network across the world to meet travel demand while maintaining the health and safety of its customers and employees.

"Emirates Airlines" confirmed that customers who travel to and from the three "Emirates Airlines" stations in South Africa will be able to continue their travel quickly and safely through Dubai to various stations of the carrier in Europe, the Far and Middle East, West Asia and Australia.

It is expected that Emirates Airlines flights to South Africa will be available on emirates.com at a later time.

Emirates Airlines will operate two flights per week to Harare, connected with the Lusaka service, to connect Zambia and Zimbabwe via Dubai with various stations through the Emirates Airlines network.

The Mauritius service will initially be resumed with a weekly flight on Saturdays, to support the efforts of the Mauritius government to return its citizens to the country, contribute to the recovery of the tourism industry in that famous destination in the Indian Ocean, and transport travelers safely from Europe, the Far East and the Middle East via Dubai.

Customers from different Emirates Airlines stations can stop in Dubai as the city’s gates reopen to international business and tourist visitors.

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 from which they come. Also, travelers to Casablanca must comply with the requirements to enter the Kingdom of Morocco in order to be permitted to board the aircraft.

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«Emirates» will operate two weekly flights to Harare disjoint with the Lusaka service to link Zambia and Zimbabwe through Dubai.

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