Emirates increases Vienna

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Emirates increases Vienna

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Emirates is taking a step towards the pre-Corona level - at least in terms of the number of flight connections. The golf carrier will resume flight operations to six additional destinations. These include Geneva (from July 15), Los Angeles (from July 22), Dar Es Salaam (from August 1), Prague and Sao Paolo (from August 2) and Boston (from August 15). 

But there is also good news for Vienna as a location: In addition to the existing flight connections from Vienna to Dubai (EK128) and back (EK127) on Thursday, Saturday and Sunday, Emirates has announced an additional weekly flight from July 17th should be carried out on Friday.

“Since the announcement of the reopening of Dubai and due to the increased flight options that we offer in the course of the gradual resumption of our route network, the interest and demand of our customers have increased. We continue to work closely with everyone involved to gradually resume flight operations while ensuring that all necessary measures are taken to protect the health and safety of our customers and employees, ”said Adnan Kazim, Emirates Chief Commercial Officer.

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