Emirates said Thursday that it will resume services to four Saudi Arabian cities and St. Petersburg, Russia.
Starting Saturday, September 11, the airline will begin operating 24 weekly flights to Saudi Arabia, including daily flights to Riyadh, Jeddah, and Dammam, and three weekly flights to Medina. Flights to Riyadh will increase to twice daily from September 16.
See also: Emirates to receive final A380 in November.
Dubai continues to top the must-see destination list for Russian holidaymakers, providing a great combination of warm weather, world-class hotels for every budget, shopping and an unparalleled set of new attractions that encourage repeat visits.
From 8 October, flights between Dubai and St Petersburg will operate four times a week, and the airline will increase its services to daily flights from 21 October. All flights will operate on the Boeing 777-300ER in a three class configuration.
Emirates has been gradually rebuilding its global network, and has resumed passenger services to over 120 passenger destinations, allowing travellers to conveniently and safely connect to the Americas, Europe, Africa, Middle East, and Asia Pacific via Dubai.
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