Emirates has announced it will resume flights to Budapest (from 21 October), Bologna (1st November), Dusseldorf (1st November), Hamburg (1st November) and Lyon (4th November), expanding its European network to 31 destinations, and offering customers around the world convenient connections via Dubai.
See also: U.S. fines the Emirates $400,000 for flying over Iranian airspace.
The addition of these five destinations takes Emirates’ global network to 99 destinations, as the airline continues to gradually meet travel demand, while always prioritising the health and safety of its customers, crew and communities.
See also: Emirates enhances airport experience with self check-in kiosks in Dubai.
Flights to/from Budapest and Lyon will operate twice a week on Wednesdays and Saturdays while flights to/from Bologna, Dusseldorf and Hamburg will operate twice a week on Fridays and Sundays.
All flights to the five cities will be operated by the Boeing 777- 300ER, providing robust cargo capacity on each flight.
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