Thu, 28 July 2022 |
Emirates to Operate Double Daily Flights
Between Dubai and Tel Aviv, Israel
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(28 July 2022, 11:36 +07)
Just over one month since Emirates inaugurated
its first flight to Tel Aviv, the Dubai-based airline has unveiled plans to go double daily
on flights between the two cities, starting 30 October 2022.
The second daily flight will be operated with Boeing 777-300ER in a three-class
configuration.
Emirates Boeing 777-300ER
Flight EK 933 is scheduled to
depart Dubai at 08:15, arriving in Tel Aviv at 09:50. The return
leg, flight EK 934, is slated to
leave Tel Aviv at 11:50 and arrive in Dubai at 16:50.
The second daily flight unlocks enhanced connectivity to a multitude of points
within Emirates’ global network such as Auckland, Brisbane, Perth,
Bali, Seoul and Singapore, as well as points across India, among
others.
The service will also provide customers traveling
to Israel with more flexibility when planning their trip with the
choice of a morning arrival at Ben Gurion airport, in addition to
the existing EK931 service which arrives in the evening.
The additional service will provide another 20 tonnes of cargo belly-hold
capacity for businesses.
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