Emirates to resume flights to Luanda

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Emirates Airline has announced plans to restart passenger services to Luanda from October 1.

Flights between Dubai and the Angolan capital will initially operate once a week, on Thursdays.

EK793 will depart Dubai at 0945hrs, arriving in Luanda at 1430hrs, while the return flight EK794 will leave Luanda at 1825hrs, arriving in Dubai at 0510hrs the next day.

The addition of Luanda brings the total number of African destinations served by Emirates to 15.

 

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