Emirates Airlines increases its service to Sudan with daily flights

Emirates Airlines announced the enhancement of its service to Sudan, as it will start operating a daily flight to Khartoum from March 9.

The airline said in a statement today that the new flights will allow its customers in Sudan to travel easily and comfortably to Dubai and the 90 destinations currently covered by the airline's network.

Emirates Airlines is gradually restoring its network and adopting stringent standards to ensure the safety of customers and travelers at all points of contact.

The Director of Emirates Airlines operations in Sudan, Khalfan Al Salami, said: “The decision to enhance our services to Sudan came in response to the requirements of the Emirates, and it was designed to improve their experience by providing more options and greater comfort, as (Emirates Airlines) is the first choice for travelers in Sudan, and we are committed to Our customers, help the country recover from the (Covid-19) pandemic, and support future trade and investment opportunities. "

Starting from March 9, daily EK 733 will depart Dubai International Airport at 2:50 pm and arrive in Khartoum at 5:10 pm.

The return flight EK 734 takes off from Khartoum at 6:45 pm and arrives in Dubai at 12:40 am.

The flights to Sudan are operated by Boeing 777-300ER aircraft.


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