(07 Apr 2022, 12:23 +07)
Emirates is ramping up its
global operations with the resumption of services to four
destinations: Bali (1 May), London Stansted (1 August),
Rio de Janeiro (2 November) and Buenos Aires (2 November).
The
airline will also boost services to Nigeria and Singapore.
Starting from 1 May 2022 Emirates will operate
five weekly flights to Bali, utilising a two-class Boeing
777-300ER aircraft. The airline also plans to scale up operations
from 1st July 2022 with a daily service.
Emirates Boeing 777-300ER reg: A6-EPA. Picture by Steven Howard of TravelNewsAsia.com
Starting from 1 August 2022, Emirates will
resume flights to London Stansted with five
flights per week utilising Boeing 777-300ER aircraft. From 1 September, the
airline will increase services to offer a daily flight.
By
October 2022, the airline will be serving the UK with 110
flights per week, including: six times daily to London Heathrow; double
daily A380 service to Gatwick; thrice daily to Manchester,
including a double daily A380 service (starting 1 October
2022); double daily service to Birmingham; five weekly flights to
Newcastle (with the fifth weekly flight starting from 1 July
2022); and a daily service to Glasgow.
Emirates will operate four weekly flights to
Buenos Aires via Rio de Janeiro on Boeing 777-300ER aircraft
from 2 November 2022. From 1
February 2023, Emirates will scale up operations to a daily
service.
Boosting operations to Nigeria and
Singapore
Emirates will increase services to Lagos with
11 weekly flights, starting from 1 July 2022 and double
daily starting from 1 September 2022 - taking the
airline’s services to pre-pandemic levels. Emirates will also
increase its services to Nigeria’s capital city, Abuja, to offer 5
weekly flights starting 1 May 2022 and then a daily service
from 1 September 2022.
The airline will also increase passenger services
to Singapore from seven weekly flights to 14 flights per week
starting from 23 June 2022.
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