Emirates boosts Manchester schedules with third daily A380 service
Emirates is returning to its pre-pandemic flight schedule from Manchester Airport as it continues to ramp up UK operations to meet demand.
From 1 October 2022, the airline will restart its thrice daily service, adding a daily Boeing 777 service to its existing double daily A380 service, operating seven days a week.
From 30 October, this schedule will be further upgraded to a third daily A380 service offering capacity to fly more than 1,500 passengers to Dubai every day.
The revised flight schedule will see Emirates reintroduce flight EK022 which will depart Manchester at 09:50hrs, arriving in Dubai at 20:00hrs local time.
From 30 October, a slightly later flight schedule will operate.
By October, Emirates will serve the UK with 110 weekly flights across seven UK hubs including three London airports, Manchester, Birmingham, Newcastle and Glasgow.
Richard Jewsbury, Divisional Vice President, Emirates UK, said: “As more international destinations have opened up, demand has continued to rise, and we’re delighted to offer better connectivity to our customers with this schedule.”
“Manchester is a vital hub for us in the UK.”
Emirates’ network spans 130 destinations, across six continents via Dubai.
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