Emirates is celebrating its comeback in Hamburg and Düsseldorf

Emirates is back in Hamburg (Photo: Hamburg Airport / Michael Penner).
Emirates is back in Hamburg (Photo: Hamburg Airport / Michael Penner).

Emirates is celebrating its comeback in Hamburg and Düsseldorf

Emirates is back in Hamburg (Photo: Hamburg Airport / Michael Penner).
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After a long break due to the corona pandemic, Emirates is back at the German airports in Hamburg and Düsseldorf. The two airports have been served again from Dubai since Sunday.

The aircraft currently used are Boeing 777-300ERs in a three-class configuration. Two weekly rotations are currently being offered, with Emirates having announced that from November 18, 2020, there will be three flights a week to Düsseldorf and Hamburg.

Volker Greiner, Emirates Vice President North & Central Europe: “It is a great pleasure to be back in Düsseldorf and Hamburg after an absence of more than 200 days and to offer travelers from North Rhine-Westphalia and Northern Germany secure international connections and the Emirates service with one to be able to offer a convenient stopover at our hub in Dubai. We are also pleased to announce that we will be offering a third weekly flight on both routes from November 18th. "

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