Seven more cities added by Emirates flights from Dubai

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Seven additional cities have been added to Emirates’ flight routes in July –  Khartoum (from July 3), Amman (from July 5), Osaka (from July 5), Narita (from July 8), Athens (from July 15), Larnaca (from July 15) and Rome (July 15).

This takes the total number of destinations offered by Emirates to 48.

Customers will also be able to travel to Dubai now that the city will be open for business and leisure visitors from July 7. New air travel protocols have to be followed for UAE citizens, residents and tourists while safeguarding the health and safety of visitors and communities.

Passengers can also book to fly between destinations in the Middle East, Africa, Asia Pacific and Europe or the Americas, through Dubai, as long as they meet travel and immigration entry requirements of their destination country.

Flight bookings can be made online at emirates.com or via travel agents.

Health and safety first

Emirates has implemented a comprehensive set of measures at every step of the customer journey to ensure the safety of its customers and employees on the ground and in the air, including the distribution of complimentary hygiene kits containing masks, gloves, hand sanitiser and antibacterial wipes to all customers.

Travel restrictions

Customers are reminded that travel restrictions remain in place, and travellers will only be accepted on flights if they comply with the eligibility and entry criteria requirements of their destination countries. Visitors to Dubai should hold an international health insurance policy covering illness from Covid-19 for the duration of their stay.

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