Emirates Airline to resume flights to Stockholm from August 1

Dubai Media Office

Emirates Airline will be resuming flight operations to Stockholm, Sweden from August 1.

According to the Dubai-based carrier, they will begin by introducing one flight per week. This means that all Emirates gateways in Scandinavia will have resumed services by next month.

Emirates has clarified that flights will take off on Saturdays from Dubai International Airport (DXB) at 8:40 am weekly.

This now brings the total number of European destinations covered by the airline to 22 cities.

It also means that by August, Emirates will be covering 63 destinations in its overall network.

 

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