From December 6th

Emirates Airlines launches daily service to Tel Aviv

The airline will serve the new destination with Boeing 777 aircraft.

From the source

Yesterday, Emirates Airlines announced the launch of a daily non-stop service between Dubai and Tel Aviv, starting from the sixth of next December.

The company indicated in a statement that the new service will provide customers in Israel to travel safely and smoothly to Dubai, and through it to the various stations of the global network of Emirates Airlines, which covers more than 120 destinations.

She added that the flight times from and to Tel Aviv were chosen to facilitate access to the main tourist destinations outside Dubai, such as Thailand, the Indian Ocean islands, South Africa and others, explaining that the flight "EK931" will leave Dubai International Airport daily at 2:50 pm, arriving Tel Aviv at 4:25 pm, and the return flight, EK932, will take off from Ben Gurion Airport at 6:25 pm, arriving in Dubai at 11:25 pm local time.

The new service will also provide convenient follow-up for travelers from Tel Aviv to about 30 Emirates Airlines stations, across Australia, the United States, Brazil, Mexico, India and South Africa, where these countries have large Jewish communities.

US travelers looking to stop in Dubai before embarking on their trip to Tel Aviv can also take advantage of the Dubai Stop Over program, which includes accommodations in world-class hotels, sightseeing and many other activities.

Emirates Airlines will serve its flights between Dubai and Tel Aviv with its modern Boeing 777-300ER aircraft in a three-class division, which provides first-class suites, seats that convert into semi-flat beds in business class, and comfortable seats in economy class.

Emirates Chief Operating Officer, Adnan Kazim, said: “With the launch of the service to Tel Aviv, in a few weeks, (Emirates Airlines) will provide more options for travelers to and from Tel Aviv via Dubai, and we look forward to welcoming more businessmen and tourists. From Israel to Dubai.

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