Emirates announced Tuesday that it will resume flights to Orlando, Florida, beginning June 2, 2021, expanding its network of U.S. destinations.
Flights to/from Orlando will operate four times a week on Boeing 777-200LR aircraft, which offers 38 seats in Business Class and 264 seats in Economy Class.
See also: Emirates and TAP Air Portugal extend codeshare agreement.
The flight will depart Dubai at 08:55 hours and arrive in Orlando at 16:30 hours, while the return flight will take off from Orlando at 21:00 hours and land in Dubai at 19:10 hours the following day.
With the addition of Orlando, Emirates will offer more than 60 weekly services to and from 11 U.S. destinations, including Boston, New York (JFK), Los Angeles, Chicago, Washington D.C., Seattle, Dallas, Houston, San Francisco and Newark (in June), reaffirming the airline’s continued commitment to this growing market and offering convenient connections for travelers heading to and from the Middle East, West Asia and Africa via Dubai.
The airline’s passengers also have access to other U.S. cities through codeshare agreements with Jetblue and Alaskan Airlines.
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