An average of 4 flights per week

Emirates Airlines resumes passenger service to Glasgow

  • Emirates will operate its flights to Glasgow using a Boeing 777-200LR.

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  • Emirates Airlines is gradually rebuilding its global network, safely and sustainably.

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Emirates Airlines announced that it will resume passenger service to Glasgow in the United Kingdom, at a rate of four flights per week, using Boeing 777-200LR aircraft in two classes, business and tourist.

As of August 11, Emirates flight EK27 will depart from Dubai on Sundays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 7:50 am, arriving at Glasgow International Airport at 12:45 pm. As for the return flight (EK 28), it will depart from Glasgow at 2:45 pm on the same days, and land at Dubai International Airport at 1:05 am the next day (all times local time), and the service will become daily as of next September. .

With the UAE moving to the British yellow list for travel, as of Sunday the eighth of this August, travelers arriving in the UK from Dubai no longer need to be quarantined in a government-approved hotel, provided they have received the full vaccine. Emirates Airlines Chief Commercial Officer, Adnan Kazim, welcomed the United Kingdom's decision to transfer the United Arab Emirates to the yellow list for international travel. "This step reflects the positive effects of the measures taken by the two countries to limit the spread of the virus," he said. Since the UK announcement, we have seen a spike in inquiries from customers who are eager to travel to see their families, plan their children's return to their schools and universities for the new term, as well as business trips or postponed holidays.We at (Emirates Airlines) are reviewing our operations at various points in the United Kingdom, and we will announce at the time the resumption of flights to any point by the approved means.” Emirates Airlines is gradually rebuilding its global network, safely and sustainably. It has resumed passenger services to more than 120 passenger destinations, allowing its customers to travel seamlessly from and across Dubai to the Americas, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Asia and the Asian Pacific Basin countries. Emirates Airlines is still focused on taking various steps and procedures to facilitate travel, and has been a pioneer in providing initiatives, in cooperation with health authorities and organizations, to protect the health of customers and ensure their safety, as it applies the latest health and safety measures at every step of the flight. The carrier also recently introduced contactless technology to facilitate the passage of customers through Dubai International Airport. It has also enhanced its digital verification capabilities to provide its customers with more opportunities to benefit from the IATA passport this summer.Emirates Airlines maintains its leadership in the industry, through innovative products and services that meet the requirements of travelers in these unusual and changing circumstances. The airline has recently strengthened its customer care initiatives through more generous and flexible booking policies, has also extended insurance coverage against various risks, and helped its customers maintain their miles and tier status in the Emirates Skywards programme.

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