Travelers flying between Germany and Dubai will temporarily see fewer Airbus A380 flights as Emirates (EK) adjusts its summer schedule and deploys alternative aircraft across several major routes.
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Virgin Australia launches Pets in Cabin flights from Adelaide on 23 June 2026, with bookings open and fares from $149.