Emirates Airline has announced that it will resume flight operations to three more destinations.
According to the Dubai-based carrier, this includes Nairobi, from August 2, and Baghdad and Basra, from August 10.
Flights to and from Nairobi and Basra will operate three times a week, while flights between Baghdad and Dubai will operate four times a week.
This means that in August, the airline's passenger network will reach a total of 67 destinations.
.@emirates announces it will resume flights to Nairobi (from 2 August), Baghdad & Basra (from 10 August), expanding its growing network, and offering customers around the world more convenient connections to Dubai, and via #Dubai.https://t.co/EuEWYRShJ8 pic.twitter.com/5VYMX7l9Ur
— Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) July 27, 2020

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