Emirates Airline has announced plans to resume passenger services to Seychelles from August 1, coinciding with the country's re-opening to international tourists.
The Dubai-based carrier will be flying five times a week with a Boeing 777-300ER to the popular Indian Ocean holiday destination.
In addition, the airline will increase its services to the Maldives from the current five a week, to six times a week from August 4 to meet customer demand.
Emirates currently serves over 60 destinations in its network, facilitating travel between the Americas, Europe, Africa, the Middle East and the Asia Pacific through a convenient connection in Dubai for customers across the world.
Emirates announces the resumption of weekly five times passenger services to Seychelles from 1 August, coinciding with the country’s re-opening to international tourists. https://t.co/DtVXsUKu7I#FlyEmiratesFlyBetter #Above_The_Clouds @DXB pic.twitter.com/WBCEVrW9ld
— Emirates (@emirates) July 22, 2020

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