Emirates set to resume flights to Casablanca

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Emirates Airline has announced plans to resume passenger services to Casablanca from September 18.

Flights from Dubai to the Moroccan city will operate three times a week on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.

Flight EK751 will depart Dubai at 0725 hrs, arriving in Casablanca at 1245 hrs, while EK752 will depart Casablanca at 1445 hrs, reaching Dubai at 0115 hrs the next day.

The addition of Casablanca brings the total number of African destinations served by Emirates to 14.

 

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