Emirates to resume passenger flights from May 21
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Emirates to resume passenger flights from May 21

Emirates has announced that it will resume scheduled passenger flights to a total of nine destinations from May 21. The destinations are: London Heathrow Frankfurt, Paris, Milan, Madrid, Chicago, Toronto, Sydney, and Melbourne. The airline will also offer connections in Dubai for customers travelling between the UK and Australia. These flights will be available for booking on the official website (emirates.com)

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Wed May 13 - Gulfnews

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