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75 cities: Emirates flying to these destinations

Dubai-based airline expands network in post-COVID service revival

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Jay Hilotin, Senior Assistant Editor
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ROUTE RESTORATION: Dubai re-opened to tourists on July 7, 2020, initially with 30 destinations. Additional routes set to reopen this August or September 2020 will eventually take Emirates’ passenger network to 75 destinations by September. That's over 50% of its pre-pandemic reach.
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RESTRICTIONS LIFTED: The UAE Federal Government announced the lifting of restrictions on transit passengers services, from June 15. In July and August, Emirates re-opened passenger services to more cities.
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MEDICAL COVER: Dubai-based Emirates has committed to cover COVID-19 related medical expenses, free of cost, should they be diagnosed with COVID-19 during their travel while they are away from home. Emirates has stated 75 cities are now being served, or soon-to-be served by the airline. Following are cities to which the Dubai-based airline has announced the partial or full restoration of passenger services (list will be updated as information becomes available):
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1. MANAMA, Bahrain.
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2. MANCHESTER CITY, UK.
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3. ZURICH, Switzerland.
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4. VIENNA, Austria
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5. Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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6. Copenhagen, Denmark
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7. Dublin, Ireland
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8. New York JFK, US
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9. Seoul, South Korea
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10. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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11. Singapore
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12. Jakarta, Indonesia
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13. Taipei, Taiwan
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14. Hong Kong
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15. Perth, Australia
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16. Brisbane, Australia
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17. Karachi, Pakistan
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18. Lahore, Pakistan
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19. Islamabad, Pakistan
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20. London Heathrow, UK
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21. Frankfurt
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22. Paris
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23. Milan, Italy
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24. Madrid, Spain.
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25. Chicago, US
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26. Toronto, Canada.
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27. Sydney, Australia
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28. Melbourne, Australia
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29. Manila, Philippines
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30. Kuwait City
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31. Lisbon, Portugal
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32. Cairo, Egypt
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33. Guangzhou, China (from 8 August, 2020)
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34. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
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35. Clark, Philippines.
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36. Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
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37. Nairobi, Kenya
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38. Prague, Czech Republic
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40. São Paulo, Brazil
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41. Stockholm, Sweden
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42. Seychelles
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43. Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India
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44. Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
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45. Kochi, Kerala, India
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46. Mumbai, India
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47. New Delhi, India
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48. Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
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49. Hyderabad, Telangana, India.
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50. Johannesburg, South Africa (from September 1, 2020)
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51. San Francisco, California, US
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53. New York (Newark), US
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54. Los Angeles, California, US
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55. Tehran, Iran
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56. Kabul, Afghanistan
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57. Dhaka, Bangladesh
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58. Bangkok, Thailand (from September 1, 2020)
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59. Baghdad, Iraq (from August 8, 2020)
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60. Boston, Massachusetts, US
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61. Amman, Jordan
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62. Athens, Greece
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63. Larnaca, Cyprus
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64. Casablanca, Morocco
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65. Rome, Italy
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66. Manchester, UK
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67. Oslo, Norway
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68. Moscow, Russia
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70. Lagos, Nigeria
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71. Warsaw, Poland
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72. Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
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73. Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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74. Dammam, Saudi Arabia
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75. Tokyo, Japan (Narita, from 16 September 2020)
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