UAE: Emirates and Etihad, on Thursday announced that they will be linking 49 destinations across Asia, Europe, and Australia in the next 10 days as airlines increase flights and resume transits with the easing of restrictions on air travel.
The UAE government on Wednesday decided to resume transit flights by national carriers Etihad, Emirates, Fly Dubai, and Air Arabia via Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Sharjah airports.
Emirates will be operating passenger flights to 29 destinations and Etihad will fly to 20 destinations. But the numbers are expected to increase substantially in the coming weeks as Emirates plans to add 50 destinations this month while budget carriers flydubai and Air Arabia could also resume regular flights.
Emirates on Thursday said it will offer passenger services to 16 more cities from June 15 and also resume transit flights, taking its total number of flights to 29. It will launch flights to Bahrain, Manchester, Zurich, Vienna, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Dublin, New York JFK, Seoul, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Jakarta, Taipei, Hong Kong, Perth and Brisbane from June 15.
In addition, it will add three Pakistani cities of Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad from next week. Other destinations where it is operating are London Heathrow, Frankfurt, Paris, Milan, Madrid, Chicago, Toronto, Sydney, Melbourne, and Manila.
“Customers can book to fly between destinations in the Asia-Pacific and Europe or the Americas, with a convenient connection in Dubai, as long as they meet travel and immigration entry requirements of their destination country,” said Emirates.
Etihad announced that it will be linking 20 cities across Europe, Asia, and Australia from June 10. It also recently linked London Heathrow to the Australian cities of Melbourne and Sydney via Abu Dhabi.
Transfer connections via Abu Dhabi will now be available from Jakarta, Karachi, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, Melbourne, Seoul, Singapore, Sydney, and Tokyo to major cities across Europe including Amsterdam, Barcelona, Brussels, Dublin, Frankfurt, Geneva, London Heathrow, Madrid, Milan, Paris Charles de Gaulle, and Zurich.
“The new transfer services will make it possible for those traveling on the airline’s current network of special flights to connect easily through the UAE capital onwards to key global destinations,” it said.
Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, CEO and chairman of Emirates and Chairman of flydubai, welcomed the decision to open up airports for transit flights.
He tweeted on Wednesday that flydubai will also shortly announce the resumption of passengers flights to more cities with connections to and through Dubai.
The budget carrier is currently operating only special repatriation flights to around 11 destinations.
Emirates’ existing routes
London Heathrow
Frankfurt
Paris
Milan
Madrid
Chicago
Toronto
Sydney
Melbourne
Etihad’s existing routes
Amsterdam
Barcelona
Brussels
Dublin
Frankfurt
Geneva
London Heathrow
Madrid
Milan
Paris
Zurich
Emirates’ destinations from June 15
Bahrain
Manchester
Zurich
Vienna
Amsterdam
Copenhagen
Dublin
New York JFK
Seoul
Kuala Lumpur
Singapore
Jakarta
Taipei
Hong Kong
Perth
Brisbane
London Heathrow
Frankfurt
Paris
Milan
Madrid
Chicago
Toronto
Sydney
Melbourne
Manila
Karachi
Lahore
Islamabad
Etihad’s future destinations
Jakarta
Karachi
Kuala Lumpur
Manila
Melbourne
Seoul
Singapore
Sydney
Tokyo
Amsterdam
Barcelona
Brussels
Dublin
Frankfurt
Geneva
London Heathrow
Madrid
Milan
Paris Charles de Gaulle
Zurich