Emirates Ramps Up Global Operations With Restart Of Services To Four Destinations

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  • Emirates has increased passenger traffic to Nigeria, Mauritius and Singapore to meet market demand.
  • Dubai, UAE: Emirates announced it will expand its global operations by restarting the service in four destinations including: Bali (May 1), London Stansted (August 1), Rio de Janeiro (November 2) and Buenos Aires (November) . ) 2). The airline announced that it will expand its services to Nigeria, Mauritius and Singapore to meet market demand. In line with the lifting of travel restrictions worldwide, Emirates continues to rebuild and expand its global network to meet travel needs.

    Emirates returns to Bali, London Stansted, Rio de Janeiro and Buenos Aires

    From May 1, 2022, Emirates will operate five weekly flights to Bali, including a two-class Boeing 777-300ER. From July 1, 2022, the airline will expand its operations to the islands, including daily flights. With its stunning mountains, picturesque beaches and cultural appeal, Bali is considered one of the top travel destinations in the world.

    From 1 August 2022, Emirates will resume flights to Stansted, London with five weekly flights on Boeing 777-300ER aircraft, a game-changing premium product. From September 1, the airline will expand its services by offering daily flights. By October 2022, the airline will serve the UK with 110 flights a week, including: six times a day to London Heathrow Airport; Twice-daily A380 service to Gatwick; Three times a day in Manchester, with a daily dual service on the A380 (from 1 October 2022); Double service daily in Birmingham; Five weekly flights to Newcastle (fifth weekly flight from 1 July 2022); And a daily service in Glasgow.

    From November 2, 2022, Emirates will operate four weekly flights from Buenos Aires via Rio de Janeiro on its Boeing 777-300ER aircraft, providing direct links to popular business and leisure destinations in the Middle East for customers in Argentina and Brazil. East, Africa and Asia. . From February 1, 2023, Emirates will expand its operations to day-to-day services, giving customers more convenience, choice and flexibility in travel planning.

    Promoting activities in Nigeria, Mauritius and Singapore

    From July 1, 2022, Emirates will expand its flights to Lagos with 11 flights per week. The airline will expand its operations in the Nigerian city from September 1, 2022 to bring the airline's services back to pre-epidemic levels by doubling the number of daily flights from September 1, 2022. Emirates will expand its flights to Abuja, Nigeria's capital, with 5 weekly flights from May 1, 2022 and then one daily flight from September 1, 2022.

    In line with growing demand, the airline will increase the number of daily flights to Mauritius from April 9, 2022 until the end of June 2022 to nine flights per week, and then double the number of daily flights from July 2022. Emirates will offer a second daily flight. Significant growth in tourism to Indian Ocean destinations, which has now eased entry restrictions for travelers. Under a codesharing agreement with Air Mauritius, customers of both airlines can benefit from enhanced access and uninterrupted connectivity to and from the island nation.

    The airline will also increase flights to Singapore from 14 per week to seven per week starting June 23, 2022. The additional service will meet increased travel demand as the country reopened safely to foreign tourists and travel restrictions were eased.

    Travel better to over 130 destinations with Emirates

    With the resumption of service to four more destinations, Emirates' extensive network will expand to over 130 destinations on six continents. The airline has made travel safety a top priority by implementing a comprehensive system on the ground to ensure safety standards for its passengers at all touchpoints and on board. Maximum purity at every step of the way. Customers traveling from Dubai can take advantage of the latest in communications technology to make their journey through the airport easier.

    Emirates offers guests the ultimate gastronomic experience in the air with a regional multi-course menu created by a team of award-winning chefs, complemented by a wide range of premium beverages. With Ice, Emirates' award-winning in-flight entertainment system, customers can sit back and relax with over 4,500 channels of global entertainment content including movies, TV shows, music, podcasts, games, audio books and more.

    For more information, please visit emirates.com. Tickets can be purchased at the emirates.com sales office through travel agents or online travel agents.

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