Enhanced services to Nigeria, Mauritius and Singapore

Emirates Airlines returns to 4 international destinations

Emirates Airlines continues to rebuild and expand its network.

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Emirates Airlines announced that it will intensify its global operations, with the return of services to four destinations, stressing that it will resume operations to Bali on May 1, London Stansted on August 1, Rio de Janeiro and Buenos Iris” on November 2, 2022.

The carrier also announced that it will enhance its services to Nigeria, Mauritius and Singapore, to meet the growing demand.

Emirates Airlines confirmed that, in response to easing travel restrictions in the world, it is continuing to rebuild and expand its global network, and enhance the service of the customer base.

According to the company, Emirates Airlines will operate, as of May 1, five weekly flights to Bali, with Boeing 777-300ER aircraft, to become a daily service to the tourist island by July 2022.

As of next August, Emirates Airlines will resume service "London Stansted Airport" with five flights per week, rising to a daily flight as of September 1, 2022, using Boeing 777-300ER aircraft.

By October 2022, the number of the carrier's flights to the United Kingdom will reach 110 flights per week, divided into six daily flights to London Heathrow, two daily A380 flights to Gatwick, and three daily flights to Manchester, including Two A380 flights, starting from October 1, 2022, two daily flights to Birmingham, five weekly flights to Newcastle, and a daily flight to Glasgow.

Emirates revealed that it will operate four weekly flights to Buenos Aires via Rio de Janeiro with its Boeing 777-300ER aircraft, starting from November 2, 2022, providing customers in Argentina and Brazil with direct contact with the main business and entertainment destinations in All over the Middle East, Africa and Asia.

Emirates Airlines also intends to intensify its service to Lagos, starting from the first of next July, by operating 11 flights per week, rising to two flights per day as of September 2022. It will also operate five flights per week to the Nigerian capital, Abuja, starting from the first of next May, rising to service Daily, starting from September 2022. In response to the growing demand, Emirates Airlines will intensify its service to Mauritius from a daily flight to nine flights a week between the ninth of this April and the end of next June, and then to two flights daily starting from July 2022.

Emirates Airlines will also double its passenger services to Singapore from seven flights to 14 flights per week, starting from June 23, 2022, to meet the growing demand for travel.

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