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Emirates to restart flight services to seven more cities

Emirates has announced the addition of 11 more destinations, starting in July.

With the addition of Cairo and Tunis from July 1, Khartoum from July 3, Amman from July 5, Osaka from July 7, Narita from July 8, Athens, Larnaca, Rome and Glasgow from July 15, and Male from July 16, Emirates will be flying to 52 cities by the middle of next month.

However, all flights into and via Pakistan have been temporarily suspended, due to the increasing number of coronavirus cases in the country.

Dubai Airport will continue its role as a connection hub for Emirates flights from July 7, when the city reopens to visitors, with new safety protocols in place.

Agents can now book tickets to 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 the destination country.

For more information about flights and current services visit:www.emirates.com/wherewefly

Those travelling to Dubai should hold an international health insurance policy, covering illness from COVID-19 for the duration of their stay. More information for international visitors to Dubai can be found here:https://mediaoffice.ae/en/news/2020/June/21-06/Supreme-Committee-of-Crisis-and-Disaster-Management-announces-new-air-travel-protocols

Agents representing UK citizens who are returning to Dubai as residents can check the latest requirements at:https://www.emirates.com/in/english/help/flying-you-home/?

Travel restrictions remain in place in some countries and travellers will only be accepted on flights if they comply with the eligibility and entry criteria requirements of their destination countries.https://www.emirates.com/in/english/help/our-current-network-and-services/