Emirates Airlines continues to connect the world via Dubai, with the resumption of operation of 96% of its global network

Emirates Airlines continues to restore its operations, as it approaches its return to normal levels, as it has resumed operating 96% of its global network following recent regional developments. During the past weeks, the carrier gradually resumed its services across the Americas, Europe, Africa, West Asia, the Middle East, the Gulf Cooperation Council countries, the Far East, Australia and New Zealand.
Today, Emirates Airlines operates flights to 137 destinations in 72 countries, with more than 1,300 flights weekly, equivalent to 75% of its operational capacity before the recent developments. The carrier continues to increase the number of flights, seats and travel options available daily, confirming Dubai’s position as a vital hub for global travel.
During the period from March 1 to April 30, Emirates Airlines carried 4.7 million passengers, despite operating a reduced flight schedule, which reflects the strength of travel demand and continued customer confidence in the carrier.
The Emirates experience… wherever your destination is
Whatever the destination, Emirates customers can enjoy a comprehensive travel experience of international standards, whether on board or on the ground, based on the highest levels of comfort, authentic hospitality, and service that has set the standards for long-haul travel.
On board, passengers enjoy a unique dining experience inspired by international cuisine, including multi-course menus prepared by a team of award-winning chefs, along with a wide range of luxurious drinks. The award-winning ice inflight entertainment system also offers more than 6,500 channels of the best international content productions in approximately 40 languages, including movies, TV shows, music, podcasts, games, audiobooks and more, ensuring an enjoyable entertainment experience throughout the flight.
For travelers who want to stay connected, the high-speed Internet service provides the ability to communicate at an altitude of 40,000 feet, as the “Starlink” service is currently activated on 28 aircraft, to provide fast and reliable connectivity during the flight.
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