News says Emirates will return to flight operations. Emirates flights were off due to the worldwide coronavirus epidemic. The Dubai-based airline already received permission to limited passenger services. The information reports in a news release on Friday.
From April 6, Emirates will operate flights from Heathrow to London, Frankfurt, Germany, Paris to France, Brussels to Belgium and Zurich to Switzerland. Of these, flights to Dubai-Heathrow will be available four times a week and three times to other destinations.
It reports that the flights from Terminal 2 of the Dubai International Airport will serve only outbound passengers until further instructions. However, only those who are able to meet the restrictions will have the opportunity to travel on a ticket cut.
The Boeing 777-300 ER aircraft will use this time for flight management. Their cargo will transport on both sides, including emergency goods. Emirates’ in-flight services and several steps have been taken for the sake of health care. In addition, enhanced clean and disinfectant activities will operate on each aircraft in Dubai after conducting flights.
Emirates Airline and Group Chairman and CEO Sheikh Ahmed Bin Said Al Maktoum said in a news release, “Emirates is hopeful to start a full-fledged flight soon. This will surely possible only if authority withdraw the travel ban. We are in touch with the authorities concerned about the latest situation.”
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