Sunday, 25 August 2013

Emirates in go slow mode while airport being built





Emirates has announced further service reductions during maintenance to Dubai airport.
While the reductions will not take place until runway maintenance begins next year, the airline has decided to halve the number of flights it operates to cities including Amman, Amsterdam, Beirut, Cairo, Cape Town, Lagos, Moscow, Muscat, and Nairobi.
Between May 1 and July 20, 2014, the airline will only service the cities once a day instead of twice.
Frankfurt, Hong Kong, Johannesburg, Milan and Tehran will all have their current three daily services cut to two daily.
Dubai airport will be undergoing runway maintenance over an 80-day period, during which time other routes will also be given a reduced service.
The reduced services will include Bahrain, from 21 to 13 weekly; Bangkok, from six to four daily; Colombo, from 17 to seven weekly; Delhi, from four to three daily; Doha from 42 to 20 weekly; Karachi, from five to four daily; Kuala Lumpur, from four to three daily; Kuwait City, from 35 to 27 weekly; Mumbai, from five to four daily; Riyadh, from four to two daily; Seychelles, from 12 to seven weekly; Tehran from three to two daily; and Vienna, from 13 to six weekly.




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