Emirates returns to Geneva

Boeing 777-300ER at Vienna Airport (Photo: Emirates Airline).
Boeing 777-300ER at Vienna Airport (Photo: Emirates Airline).

Emirates returns to Geneva

Boeing 777-300ER at Vienna Airport (Photo: Emirates Airline).
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Golf carrier Emirates Airline will also return to Geneva Airport on July 15, 2020. For the time being, flights to Dubai are to be offered on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Long-haul flights of the type Boeing 777-300ER are used.

“We are delighted to be adding Geneva to our flight schedule in addition to our existing connections from Zurich. Our home in the United Arab Emirates has been open to business and leisure travelers again since July 7th, and from mid-July our passengers in western Switzerland will again benefit from our comfortable and safe flights to Dubai and beyond, ”said Emirates-Country -Manager Juerg Mueller.

In addition, the airline has announced the resumption of its flight connections to five other destinations: Los Angeles (from July 22nd), Dar Es Salaam (from August 1st), Prague and Sao Paolo (from August 2nd) and Boston (from August 15th). August). The Emirates route network will grow to 58 destinations in August - including 20 in Europe and 24 in the Asia-Pacific region.

Adnan Kazim, Emirates Chief Commercial Officer: “Since the announcement of the reopening of Dubai and the increased flight options that we offer as part of the gradual resumption of our route network, the interest and demand of our customers has increased. We continue to work closely with everyone involved to gradually resume flight operations and at the same time ensure that all necessary measures to protect the health and safety of our customers and employees are taken. "

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