Emirates returns to Vienna

Photo: Emirates Airline.
Photo: Emirates Airline.

Emirates returns to Vienna

Photo: Emirates Airline.
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Following the announcement by the government of the United Arab Emirates that it will lift the restrictions on air traffic, Emirates will offer passenger flights to 15 destinations with its Boeing 777-300ER aircraft from June 16. Vienna is one of them.

The flight connection to the Austrian capital is to be resumed from June 18. The flights take place on Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays, as they say. “Emirates has been operating regular cargo flights to Vienna for some time. We are very pleased that there will be passenger flights to and from Vienna again from June 18, ”said Martin Gross, Director of Emirates in Austria.

Flights between Dubai Airport and the following destinations can now also be booked: Vienna, Zurich, Bahrain, Manchester, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Dublin, New York-JFK, Seoul, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Jakarta, Taipei, Hong Kong, Perth and Brisbane . With these additional destinations, the carrier's route network will grow to a total of 29 destination airports.

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