Emirates resuming Orlando flights
Gulf carrier Emirates has announced the upcoming restart of four-weekly services to Orlando from 2 June 2021.
With the addition of Orlando, Emirates will be operating more than 60 flights a week to and from 11 US destinations including Boston, New York (JFK), Los Angeles, Chicago, Washington D.C, Seattle, Dallas, Houston, San Francisco and Newark (from June).
With codeshare pacts with JetBlue and Alaskan Airlines, Emirates customers also have seamless access to many more US cities.
Orlando flights will operate on two-class Boeing 777-200LR, offering 38 lie-flat seats in Business and 264 seats in Economy class.
Emirates’ booking policies offer flexibility and confidence to plan travel.
For travel on or before 30 September 2021, customers enjoy rebooking terms and options, if they have to change their travel plans.
They can change their travel dates or extend their ticket validity for two years.
All Emirates customers get multi-risk travel insurance and Covid-19 cover on all tickets purchased since 1 December 2020, at no cost.
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