73 flights a week to 4 stations in the United Kingdom in mid-October.. "London Heathrow" operations return to 6 flights a day

Emirates Airlines expands its operations across its network

Emirates Airlines provides travelers with the best options to continue their flights through Dubai.

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Emirates Airlines continues to expand its operations across its global network, in response to the significant growth in demand after the recent announcement of protocols to facilitate entry to arrivals to the UAE from 12 countries, and the transfer of the United Kingdom, the UAE to the “yellow list” for international travel.

In line with it to ease travel restrictions, Emirates Airlines will restore its capacity to pre-pandemic levels to 29 cities on more than 270 flights across its network, in addition to adjusting its schedules to increase the number of flights and seat capacity with the growing demand for international flights for tourism and business.

According to a statement issued yesterday, Emirates Airlines will enhance its services to the United Kingdom to reach 73 flights per week by next October, including six daily flights to “London Heathrow”, two daily flights with “A380” aircraft to Manchester, 10 flights per week to Birmingham, and one Daily to Glasgow.

The statement pointed out that Emirates Airlines has started, as of yesterday, to serve London Heathrow Airport with three flights a day with A380 aircraft, and will gradually increase the number of flights during this August and next September, bringing the number to London Heathrow by mid-October to six. Daily flights, four of which are by A380 aircraft.

Emirates Airlines confirmed that it provides customers at its various stations wishing to travel to the United Kingdom the best options to continue their flights through Dubai, especially those coming from major cities in Africa, such as: Johannesburg, Cape Town, Lusaka, and in West Asia, including Karachi, Islamabad, and others.

United State

It is noteworthy that Emirates Airlines currently serves 12 cities in the United States with more than 70 flights per week, and will add more flights to: Houston, Boston and San Francisco, during this August, to accommodate the seasonal growth in travel demand.

The airline will also increase the capacity available on its four weekly flights to New York JFK using A380 aircraft, starting from August 13.

It will continue to make adjustments to schedule and capacity to optimally meet travel requirements to various destinations.

Africa destinations

Emirates Airlines has increased the number of its flights to Johannesburg from one flight per day to 11 flights per week, by adding four flights linked with Durban. The airline also serves Cape Town with three flights per week.

Customers in the three Emirates Airlines destinations in South Africa are able to continue their travel in comfort and safety through Dubai to various destinations in Europe, the Middle East, West Asia and the United States of America.

Emirates Airlines has also restored capacity on its flights to and from Lusaka (linked with Harare) and Entebbe with five flights a week each.

Emirates Airlines is working, with the frequency of opening international borders and easing travel restrictions, to gradually rebuild its global network safely and sustainably, in line with demand, market dynamics and the operating environment, noting that it has restored about 90% of its pre-pandemic network by resuming passenger services to More than 120 destinations.

safe destination

Emirates Airlines confirmed that since the resumption of its tourism activity safely in July 2020, Dubai has maintained its position as one of the most popular holiday destinations in the world, as the city opened its doors to business visitors and international tourists, providing them with a variety of world-class experiences. .

She explained that Dubai is also one of the first cities in the world to obtain the "Safe Travel Seal" from the World Travel and Tourism Council, which is a testament to the effectiveness of Dubai's comprehensive measures to ensure the health and safety of guests.

Emirates Airlines stressed that it is still focused on taking various steps and procedures to facilitate travel, and was a pioneer in providing initiatives, in cooperation with health authorities and organizations, to protect the health of customers and ensure their safety, as the latest health and safety measures are applied in 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 clients with more opportunities to benefit from this summer's IATA passport.

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