Emirates airline announces second daily flight between Dubai, Tel Aviv
The Emirates airline announced on Wednesday that it plans to expand its Tel Aviv schedule with a second daily flight. The flights – set to begin from 30 October 2022 – were added “to boost connectivity and increase travel options for customers flying between Dubai and Tel Aviv”, according to the airline. The news comes just over one month after Emirates touched down in Tel Aviv on 23 June on its first ever service into Israel. The flights were supposed to begin last December but were halted due to concerns over the Omicron coronavirus variant. “The additional morning frequency is in response to high demand for travel to/from Israel, and builds on the success of Emirates’ existing operation, as the airline reaffirms its commitment to growing its presence in the country,” Emirates said. The second daily flight between Dubai and Tel Aviv “will also provide another 20 tonnes of cargo belly-hold capacity for businesses, further opening global trade lanes through enhanced import and export opportunities,” according to the airline. The flight will be served by the Emirates Boeing 777-300ER in a three class configuration.<br/>
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Emirates airline announces second daily flight between Dubai, Tel Aviv
The Emirates airline announced on Wednesday that it plans to expand its Tel Aviv schedule with a second daily flight. The flights – set to begin from 30 October 2022 – were added “to boost connectivity and increase travel options for customers flying between Dubai and Tel Aviv”, according to the airline. The news comes just over one month after Emirates touched down in Tel Aviv on 23 June on its first ever service into Israel. The flights were supposed to begin last December but were halted due to concerns over the Omicron coronavirus variant. “The additional morning frequency is in response to high demand for travel to/from Israel, and builds on the success of Emirates’ existing operation, as the airline reaffirms its commitment to growing its presence in the country,” Emirates said. The second daily flight between Dubai and Tel Aviv “will also provide another 20 tonnes of cargo belly-hold capacity for businesses, further opening global trade lanes through enhanced import and export opportunities,” according to the airline. The flight will be served by the Emirates Boeing 777-300ER in a three class configuration.<br/>