Emirates increases Vienna-Dubai

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

Emirates increases Vienna-Dubai

Boeing 777 (Photo: Emirates).
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Golf carrier Emirates Airline plans to increase traffic between Dubai and Vienna from November 2021. In the future, nine circuits will be offered between the two cities, according to the company.

Emirates operates the Vienna-Dubai / Dubai-Vienna route with daily non-stop flights. On the weekdays Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, flight EK128 takes off from Vienna at 15:10 p.m. and lands in Dubai at 23:40 p.m. local time. On Thursday and Saturday, flight EK126 departs Vienna at 21:55 p.m. to reach Dubai at 06:35 a.m. local time the following day. These flights are carried out with the flagship Airbus A380.

From November, Emirates will increase to nine weekly direct connections if additional flights are operated on Fridays and Sundays under flight number EK126 with Boeing 777-300ER. These also start at 21:55 p.m. in Vienna and reach Dubai at 06:35 a.m. the following day.

Emirates is also increasing its capacities on flights to other European destinations: by the end of October, the airline will be offering 77 weekly flights to Great Britain, among other things. Emirates is also introducing additional flights and capacity to more than ten European cities including Barcelona, ​​Brussels, Dublin, Lisbon, Madrid, Rome and Zurich. Many of these destinations are served daily or more frequently.

In Germany, too, Emirates is making it easier for travelers to connect to the popular Dubai hub by increasing the frequency to a total of 31 weekly flights to Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Hamburg and Munich by October 50.

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René Steuer is an editor at Aviation.Direct and specializes in tourism and regional aviation. Before that, he worked for AviationNetOnline (formerly Austrian Aviation Net), among others.
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