Emirates has announced that it will resume flights to Johannesburg (October 1), Cape Town (October 1), Durban (October 4) in South Africa; Harare in Zimbabwe (October 1); and Mauritius (October 3). The addition of these five cities will expand the airline’s worldwide network to 92 destinations.
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Customers flying to and from all three South African gates can connect securely to Dubai and a number of subsequent connections to Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Australia.
Flights to Harare, Zimbabwe will operate twice weekly and will be linked to flights from Lusaka, Zambia.
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As for flights between Dubai and Mauritius, these will initially operate once a week on Saturdays, supporting the island’s government repatriation efforts to bring its citizens home.
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