Ten more cities are to rejoin the Emirates network, being gradually added back in over the next month.
Emirates Boeing 777-300ER departing Dublin Airport – Image, Economy Class and Beyond
The destinations being returned to the network include:
- Colombo – Sri Lanka (from 20 June)
- Sialkot – Pakistan (from 24 June)
- Istanbul – Turkey (from 25 June)
- Auckland – New Zealand (from 1st July)
- Beirut – Lebanon (from 1st July)
- Brussels – Belgium (from 1st July)
- Hanoi – Vietnam (from 1st July)
- Ho Chi Minh City – Vietnam (from 1st July)
- Barcelona – Spain (from 15th July)
- Washington DC – USA (from 15th July)
Note, that flights from Sri Lanka, Vietnam and Pakistan will only carry outbound passengers to the UAE and onward destinations.
Emirates will add additional flights in July to:
- London Heathrow (United Kingdom)
- Manchester (United Kingdom)
- Frankfurt (Germany)
- Paris (France)
- Zurich (Switzerland)
- Madrid (Spain)
- Amsterdam (The Netherlands)
- Copenhagen (Denmark)
- Dublin (Ireland)
- New York-JFK (United States of America)
- Toronto (Canada)
- Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)
- Singapore
- Hong Kong
The updated destination list is at www.emirates.com/wherewefly. It’s also a good place to consult the timetable too.
You can book to fly between destinations in the Middle East, Asia Pacific and Europe or the Americas with a connection in Dubai – as long as you meet travel and immigration entry requirements of their destination country. You will not be able to enter the UAE at this time unless you are a resident.
If you are a UAE resident returning to the Emirates, can check the latest requirements at www.emirates.com/returntoDubai
Travel restrictions are in place in various countries are in place still across the world, so check the entry requirements before you book and travel.
In quotes
Adnan Kazim, Emirates’ Chief Commercial Officer said:
“Thanks to the UAE authorities’ support and partnership, Emirates has been able to provide smooth and safe journeys for those who need to travel, and we look forward adding flights to more destinations in the coming weeks. The UAE government’s recent announcement to ease travel for UAE citizens and residents show the thorough approach that our country is taking with regards to resuming economic activities, and as we gradually return to regular services, Emirates’ number one priority will always be the health and safety of our customers, our crew and our communities.”
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Sadaf Chowdhury says
I am also waiting for my flight from dhaka to Toronto which was rescheduled on 3rd of july 2020. Out of my curiousity, would love to know if the flight will resume from Dhaka on that day i booked for? Please let me know.