It operates 129 flights to 15 cities per week with the A380.

Emirates Airlines restores 90% of its pre-pandemic network at the end of July

The carrier is ramping up operations during the summer to meet strong demand.

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Emirates Airlines confirmed that it continues to intensify its operations and expand its services across its network to meet the strong demand for travel during the summer, while easing restrictions imposed on travelers, explaining that it currently serves 115 global destinations for passengers, but by the end of next July, it will have recovered about 90 % of its pre-pandemic network, and operates 880 flights per week to 124 cities.

And the carrier stated in a statement yesterday that it will resume its services in July to seven cities: Venice (Venice) on July 1, Phuket, Nice, Orlando and Mexico City on July 2, Lyon on July 9, and Malta on July 14, as well as launching New service to Miami, the second largest city in the US state of Florida and one of the most popular vacation destinations in the world, starting July 22.

His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman and Chief Executive of Emirates Airlines and the Group, said: "We are committed to maintaining communication between Dubai, the business community and countries of the world, and we are working to rebuild our network and secure access to more destinations, in cooperation with various authorities and relevant authorities."

His Highness added: "The recent developments, represented by many countries in the world, encouraged us to turn the page and reopen their doors to international visitors. Today, we see strong indications of demand in any destination that announces the easing of restrictions."

His Highness said, "(Emirates Airlines) is working in coordination with various aviation services to seize opportunities to develop our presence, and provide our customers with wider options to safely reach the destinations they yearn to visit this summer, and provide them with the best comfort and services."

In addition, Emirates Airlines is working to enhance the network of lines it serves with A380 aircraft, to operate during the summer to 15 cities with more than 129 flights per week.

The airline plans to operate more than 30 A380 aircraft to enhance its fleet of Boeing 777 aircraft, numbering 151.

The carrier will resume flights to 6 destinations, including Miami, during July.

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