Zurich: Emirates increases frequencies

Boeing 777-300ER (Photo: Emirates).
Boeing 777-300ER (Photo: Emirates).

Zurich: Emirates increases frequencies

Boeing 777-300ER (Photo: Emirates).
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Emirates is reacting to the increasing passenger demand as well as the relaxed international travel regulations and is gradually expanding its route network in Europe.

At the start of the winter flight schedule at the end of October, travelers from Zurich can look forward to four additional departures per week with Boeing 777-300ER jets: The EK86 then leaves Zurich on Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays at 21:55 p.m. and arrives in Dubai at 07:10 a.m. Clock of the following day. The return flight - EK85 - starts at 15:55 p.m. in Dubai and lands back at Zurich airport at 19:50 p.m. 

In addition, the already existing daily Zurich-Dubai rotation (EK87 / 88) will be carried out again from October 1st with the Airbus A380 flagship, which was already used temporarily on the route in the summer months of July and August. Emirates will then connect the largest city in Switzerland with Dubai eleven times a week, and daily departures from Geneva will also be on the flight schedule. 

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