Emirates Airline has announced plans to restart services to Entebbe, Uganda (1 October) and Muscat (October 2).
The addition of these two destinations brings the total number of cities served by the airline to 94.
Emirates will operate to Entebbe with three weekly flights on Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays, expanding its African network to 20 destinations.
Flight EK 729 will depart Dubai at 1030hrs, arriving in Entebbe at 1500hrs, and the return service EK 730 will depart at 1700hrs, arriving in Dubai at 2325hrs.
Meanwhile, flights to Muscat will run twice a week on Sundays and Fridays with flight EK 866 departing Dubai at 0215hrs, arriving in Muscat at 0330hrs. The return flight EK 867 will leave at 0440hrs, arriving in Dubai at 0555hrs.
Emirates will return to Entebbe on 1 October and Muscat on 2 October, expanding its passenger destination network to 94 cities. @DXB https://t.co/qU9S8exJhY
— Emirates (@emirates) September 28, 2020
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