Good news: Daily flights between Dubai and Budapest from June!
From 1 June, Emirates, one of the national airlines of the United Arab Emirates, will increase its weekly flights between Budapest and Dubai to seven. Now, the flight operates only five times between the Hungarian capital and the most populated city of the UAE.
More flights between Budapest and Dubai from 1 June
From 1 June, Emirates will increase the number of its flights between Budapest and Dubai to seven a week, Utazómajom reports. Meanwhile, the airline will also expand its services on several routes popular with Hungarian travellers. It will also introduce its legendary A380 giant aircraft to new destinations.
The world’s largest international airline will increase its capacity by almost a third across its entire network from 26 March. In response to growing demand as the summer season approaches, it has already announced further expansions.
More entertainment, even more routes
From 1 June, the airline’s aircraft will fly daily between the Hungarian capital and Dubai, instead of the current five weekly flights. Hungarian flight attendants will be waiting for passengers on flights, who can even enjoy Hungarian-language content (films, music) during the flight. This is possible thanks to the airline’s in-flight entertainment system, Utazómajom writes.
Emirates is also increasing its services to popular Far East destinations such as Bangkok, Beijing, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur and Tokyo. Meanwhile, those flying to Australia, New Zealand and Africa will also have a wider choice of flights.
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Source: utazomajom.hu
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