Emirates Airline has announced plans to resume passenger services to Seychelles from August 1, coinciding with the country's re-opening to international tourists.
The Dubai-based carrier will be flying five times a week with a Boeing 777-300ER to the popular Indian Ocean holiday destination.
In addition, the airline will increase its services to the Maldives from the current five a week, to six times a week from August 4 to meet customer demand.
Emirates currently serves over 60 destinations in its network, facilitating travel between the Americas, Europe, Africa, the Middle East and the Asia Pacific through a convenient connection in Dubai for customers across the world.
Emirates announces the resumption of weekly five times passenger services to Seychelles from 1 August, coinciding with the country’s re-opening to international tourists. https://t.co/DtVXsUKu7I#FlyEmiratesFlyBetter #Above_The_Clouds @DXB pic.twitter.com/WBCEVrW9ld
— Emirates (@emirates) July 22, 2020

US, China economic chiefs meet in Paris to clear path to Trump-Xi summit
US says oil from strategic reserve to start reaching market next week
Standard Chartered issues clarification on local operations
Cyprus aims for gas exports by 2028 as conflict heightens supply tensions