Emirates is set to resume flights to Johannesburg, Cape Town in South Africa and Harare in Zimbabwe on October 1, Durban (4 October) and Mauritius (3 October).
Emirates’ African network will expand to 15 destinations with the restart of Luanda, Angola from 1 October. The airline continues to gradually and safely restore its network, delivering on its health and safety promise as it responds to growth in passenger demand across the globe.
Emirates today announced commencing transporting passengers to 29 cities including London, Frankfurt, Paris, Milan, Madrid, Chicago, Toronto, Sydney, Melbourne and Manila. Emirates has also resumed transits through its Dubai hub.
By Andualem Sisay Gessesse _ On the International Women’s Day, March 8, an Ethiopian woman pilot, who has been working as captain for Emirates for the past seven years, tells African girls to follow their dreams.
From Casablanca, Morocco; Abuja, Nigeria; to Accra, Ghana; Conakry, Guinea; and Dakar, Senegal,Emirates is set to deploy additional flights to to Africa starting in June 2019.