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Emirates Airlines strengthens its services to London Heathrow airport by adding 6 flights per week

Emirates Airlines, the largest international air carrier in the world, has announced the addition of six flights per week to its flight schedule to the London Heathrow Airport as of October 26, which opens more opportunities for travelers and provides wider travel options, after the carrier records record rates of growth and demand, and in a way that gives customers more flexibility and appropriate options for departure dates to and from London Heathrow airport, as it coincides with the peak of the travel season in The end of the year.

Emirates Airlines currently operate six flights daily to and from London Hitro Airport, on board its Airbus A380 giant aircraft, and the carrier will conduct additional flights on all days of the week except for Friday during the winter season using its Boeing 777, which provides more than 350 seats by dividing the three degrees, the first, business, and tourism.

The carrier took into account the schedule of new flights strategically to leave at night from London Heathrow Airport to Dubai, allowing travelers to continue their flights easily to destinations such as Derban, Bukit, Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong, Beijing, Chenezen, Guangzho and Jakarta. The flights to the London Heathrow airport also provide an ideal time link to travelers coming from cities in West Asia such as Ahmedabad, Lahore, Maldives, Hyderabad and Chinai, and from the cities on the main mainland of Chinese land such as Beijing and Shanghai, as well as many points in the Middle East region such as Bahrain, Dammam and Riyadh.

The flight “EK 41” will leave Dubai at 13:40 to arrive at London Heathro Airport at 17:40, on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday, and the return flight “EK 42”, will see the London Heathro Airport at 22:35 days on Monday, Wednesday and Sunday, to reach Dubai at 09:35 the next morning. As for Tuesday and Saturday, the flight “EK 42” leaves the London Heathrow Airport at 21:20 to reach Dubai at 08:20 the next morning. (All appointments in Dubai and London local time).

On Thursday, the flight “EK 41” will leave Dubai Airport at 12:55 to arrive at London Heathrow Airport at 16:55, while the return flight “EK 42” leaves London Heathrow Airport at 21:20 to reach Dubai at 08:20 pm the next morning. (All appointments in Dubai and London local time).

For more information or to book tickets, customers can visit Emirates.com, through the Emirates Airlines application, Emirates Airlines stores, communication centers, or through travel agents.

Accordingly, the frequency of flights that Emirates Airlines will rise to the London Heathrow and London Gatwick airports, to reach 90 flights per week by the beginning of next year. The carrier announced last month the launch of a fourth flight daily to the London Gatwick airport as of February 8, 2026, on its latest Airbus A350 aircraft.

By February 2026, Emirates UK will serve 146 flights a week covering the three London airports: Heathrow, Ghatwick, and Stretcid, in addition to regional airports that include Manchester, Birmingham, Newcastle, Gullesco and Adenbur.

All Emirates Airlines customers will have an unparalleled travel experience on the plane, with exceptional levels of comfort and hospitality. The carrier also provides a distinguished dining experience in the atmosphere through multi -dishes lists inspired by regional kitchens, prepared by a team of award -winning chefs.

Customers also enjoy more than 6,500 channels of the best global entertainment content via the ICE entertainment system on the award -winning plane, which includes a huge library of films, TV programs, music, audio blogs, games, audio books, and others.

Customers can also enjoy more than six thousand and five hundred channels of the best global entertainment content through the “Ace” system, which holds international awards, which includes a huge collection of movies, TV series, music, podcasts, games, audio books and others

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