Emirates increases in Düsseldorf and Hamburg

Boeing 777 (Photo: Emirates).
Boeing 777 (Photo: Emirates).

Emirates increases in Düsseldorf and Hamburg

Boeing 777 (Photo: Emirates).
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Golf carrier Emirates Airline is increasing the frequencies between Germany and Dubai to 31 weekly rounds. More flights will be operated from Düsseldorf and Hamburg in the next few weeks.

From June 5, 2021, Emirates will offer an additional flight on Saturdays from Düsseldorf. As of July 1, 2021, a further frequency will be added on Thursdays. The offer between the state capital of North Rhine-Westphalia and Dubai will be increased to six flights per week.

From July 3, 2021, the carrier will also fly from Hamburg to the United Arab Emirates on Saturdays. Emirates machines will then always take off on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. 

The flights from Germany are carried out with the Boeing 777-300ER, which offers a lower deck cargo capacity of 20 tons on each flight. The A380 is currently being used temporarily on a daily Frankfurt connection. Emirates is currently the only airline that serves Frankfurt with A380 scheduled flights.

“The expansion of our offer from Düsseldorf and Hamburg gives customers even more freedom and flexibility when planning their vacation in good time for the summer travel season. With the resumption of an evening connection from Düsseldorf, we are offering travelers in North Rhine-Westphalia optimized connection options to popular destinations such as the Maldives, ”says Volker Greiner, Emirates Vice President North & Central Europe.

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