Emirates airline has announced that it is restoring its network by restarting flights to Oman and Uganda.

The Dubai-based airline will restart services to Muscat, Oman, on October 2 and to Entebbe, Uganda, on October 1, bringing the total number of destinations it serves to 94.

Emirates will operate to Entebbe with three weekly flights on Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays. The addition of Entebbe expands Emirates’ African network to 20 destinations, enabling customers to safely and easily connect to destinations across Europe, the Far East, the Americas, the Middle East and West Asia with one convenient stop in Dubai, the airline said in its website.

Flights from Dubai to Muscat will operate twice a week on Sundays and Fridays.

(Writing by Seban Scaria; editing by Daniel Luiz)

seban.scaria@refinitiv.com

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