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Travel restrictions around the world have eased, allowing people to fly overseas again. The UAE’s major carriers have resumed long-haul travel and restarted more than 140 flights so far.
In Dubai, tourists and travellers, including stranded residents abroad, are welcome to fly in, provided safety protocols and other entry requirements are met.
Dubai-based Emirates said it has restarted international flights covering at least 69 destinations across Asia, Europe, the Middle East and North America, while Etihad has resumed more than 60 routes.
Low-cost carrier flydubai has also re-deployed its commercial passenger planes to serve passengers flying to and from 18 destinations.
The UAE government lifted its restrictions on Emirates and Etihad in June, which is traditionally a busy month for the country’s travel calendar, when thousands of expatriates fly back to their home countries or spend their summer break overseas.
UAE residents will also be celebrating the EID holidays later this month, another historically busy season for the travel and hospitality industry.
For those who have travel plans during the EID holidays, or those who simply want to visit friends and family abroad, here is the updated list of destinations that the UAE’s airlines now operate in:
Emirates
Africa: Addis Ababa, Cairo, Dar Es Salaam, Khartoum, Tunis
Americas: Boston, Chicago, New York,Toronto, Los Angeles, Sao Paulo, Washington
Asia: Colombo, Dhaka, Islamabad, Kabul, Karachi, Lahore, Bengaluru, Delhi, Kochi, Mumbai, Thiruvananthapuram
Australasia: Auckland, Brisbane, Perth, Sydney
Europe: Amsterdam, Athens, Barcelona, Brussels, Copenhagen, Dublin, Frankfurt, Geneva, Glasgow, Larnaca. London, Madrid, Manchester, Milan, Munich, Oslo, Paris, Prague, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna, Zurich
Indian Ocean Islands: Malé, Seychelles
Far East: Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh, Hong Kong, Guangzhou, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, Osaka, Seoul, Singapore, Taiwan, Tokyo
Middle East: Amman, Bahrain, Bahrain, Beirut, Dubai, Tehran
Etihad
Asia: Chennai, New Delhi, Hyderabad, Kochi, Mumbai (Note: These flights will operate between 15 and 26 July 2020), Ahmedabad (from 16 August),Bengaluru (outbound: 15 - 26 July; inbound and outbound: From 16 August), Chennai (outbound: 15 - 26 July; inbound and outbound: From 16 August) Colombo (16 August), Hyderabad (Outbound: 15 - 26 July; inbound and outbound: From 16 AugustI), Islamabad, Karachi, Kochi (outbound: 15-26 July; inbound and outbound: from 16 August), Kolkata (from 16 August), Kozhikode (from 16 August), Lahore, Male, Mumbai (outbound: 15-26 July; inbound and outbound: from 16 August), New Delhi (outbound: 15-26 July; inbound and outbound: from 16 August), Thiruvananthapuram (from 16 August), Baku (from 16 August)
Far East: Bangkok, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, Seoul, Shanghai, Singapore, Tokyo
Australasia: Sydney, Melbourne (outbound only)
Europe: Amsterdam, Athens, Barcelona, Belgrade, Brussels, Dublin, Dusseldorf, Frankfurt, Geneva, Istanbul (from 1 August), London, Madrid, Manchester, Milan, Moscow (from 1 August), Paris, Rome (from 1 August), Zurich
Middle East and Africa: Amman (from 1 August), Bahrain, Beirut, Cairo, Casablanca (from 1 August), Kuwait, Muscat (from 16 August), Rabat (From 16 August), Riyadh (From 16 August), Seychelles (From 1 August)
North America: Chicago, Los Angeles (outbound on 21 and 28 July only), New York, Toronto, Washington D.C. (from 1 August)
Flydubai
Europe: Prague, Krakow, Kyiv, Sarajevo, Belgrade, Bucharest, Sofia
Asia/ Central Asia: Baku, Bishkek, Dushanbe, Kabul
Middle East and Africa: Beirut, Amman, Alexandria, Dubai, Khartoum, Addis Ababa, Juba
(Reporting by Cleofe Maceda; editing by Seban Scaria)
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