It operates daily to Lagos and Abuja.

As of December 5, Emirates Airlines will resume service to Nigeria

Emirates Airlines network currently covers more than 120 global destinations.

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Emirates Airlines announced that it will resume service to Nigeria from the fifth of this December.

And it stated in a statement that the carrier will serve its two destinations in that African country, "Lagos" and "Abuja", with daily flights, to provide Nigerian customers with easy travel to Dubai, and from there to various stations on the Emirates Airlines network, which currently covers more than 120 global destination.

Flight schedules

According to the statement, Emirates flight number EK785 will leave Dubai International Airport at 11 am, and arrive in Abuja at 3:40 pm.

As for the return flight, EK 786, it departs from Abuja at seven in the evening, and arrives in Dubai at 4:35 in the morning of the next day.

Also, flight number EK783 will leave Dubai International Airport at 10:30 in the morning and arrive in Lagos at 3:40 pm, while the return flight EK784 will take off from Lagos Airport at 6:10 pm. To land at Dubai International Airport at 4:15 am the next day.

Safety and trust

Emirates Airlines confirmed that it helps its customers to travel safely and confidently, while implementing industry-leading health and safety measures at all stages of flights, which accelerates community communication and facilitates economic recovery, noting that it also provides the latest information to dealers, and facilitates procedures through verification. Using digital technology through the IATA passport, in addition to using biometric technology to complete travel procedures without contact.

«Covid-19»

And Emirates Airlines pointed out that “Covid-19” tests are mandatory for all passengers coming to Dubai, including state citizens, residents and tourists, regardless of the country they come from.

Passengers arriving from Nigeria should also carry a negative PCR test certificate, which was conducted within 72 hours prior to departure.

She explained that the "Nigerian Center for Epidemic Control" has prepared a list of accredited laboratories for travelers departing from Nigeria, who must take tests and obtain their certificates from them in order to be accepted on the flight.

They will also undergo another test upon arrival at Dubai International Airport, and travelers to Nigeria must also meet the requirements of their destinations.

Safe travel to Dubai

Dubai, since safely resuming its tourism activity in July 2020, has maintained its position as one of the world's most popular holiday destinations, especially during the winter season.

The city offers its visitors, both tourists and businessmen, a variety of world-class experiences.

It was one of the first cities in the world to receive the "Safe Travel Seal" from the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC), which is a testament to the effectiveness of Dubai's comprehensive measures to ensure the health and safety of guests.

Dubai also allows its visitors until the end of March 2022 to enjoy visiting the Expo 2020 Dubai, and enjoy experiences and experiences that suit all ages and interests, including specialized workshops, live performances, and others.

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