Emirates increases the frequency from Vienna

Three Emirates planes at Vienna Airport (Photo: Emirates).
Three Emirates planes at Vienna Airport (Photo: Emirates).

Emirates increases the frequency from Vienna

Three Emirates planes at Vienna Airport (Photo: Emirates).
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The golf carrier is increasing the frequency on the Vienna-Dubai route to six flights per week. From March 3rd there will also be a flight every Wednesday.

In addition to the existing flight connections from Vienna to Dubai (EK128) on Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Emirates will be offering an additional weekly flight from March 3rd, which will operate on Wednesdays. Emirates thus shows a strong presence at Vienna Airport. This week, three Boeing 777-300ER aircraft - including one passenger aircraft and two SkyCargo aircraft - were dispatched to the airfield almost simultaneously. 

“We are very pleased to be able to increase our frequencies between Vienna and Dubai. We have been seeing increased demand for some time and are absolutely ready for six weekly flights. With our freight division SkyCargo, we also ensure that PPE masks, urgently needed medical products and pharmaceuticals are still being transported to and from Austria, ”said Martin Gross, Director of Emirates in Austria.

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