DUBAI- Emirates (EK) is set to increase its flight offerings throughout the region by adding 19 more flights during the upcoming Eid Al Fitr holiday period.
This year, the airline anticipates serving over 150,000 customers flying during Eid Al Fitr across the region, with extra flights scheduled from Jeddah, Kuwait, Beirut, and Amman.
Emirates Flights for Eid Al Fitr
Emirates will increase its capacity by seven more flights to Jeddah from April 7th to April 13th. These extra flights offer Emirates customers greater flexibility to explore popular destinations such as Dubai, London, and the Maldives or visit relatives and friends in Colombo and Karachi.
In Kuwait, Emirates will supplement its services with six additional flights from April 7th to April 20th, responding to the high demand for travel during this period to sought-after leisure destinations like Dubai, Bangkok, and Osaka while also facilitating travel to Chennai, and Hyderabad, Sialkot, and Peshawar.
Furthermore, Emirates will enhance its flight schedule to Bahrain to 22 weekly flights starting May 2nd to meet the growing demand for travel to and from the Kingdom.
With families gathering to celebrate after the Holy Month, the airline will also introduce four extra flights to Amman and two additional flights to Beirut to accommodate more travelers.
In line with its Middle Eastern heritage, Emirates will offer a specially curated Eid menu for customers on flights departing from Dubai. This menu will feature popular dishes such as chicken biryani, lamb kibbeh labneh; vanilla rose mousse cake, and other delectable options.
This includes more than 100 Arabic films, including recent releases like Amakor, El Saf El Akheer, and Al Masafa, as well as Arabic TV series and podcasts. Additionally, Emirates offers over 500 Arabic music channels, covering genres such as pop, classics, Khaleeji, Maghrebi, and Arabic fusion.
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