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    Edinburgh welcomes Emirates with daily flights connecting to Dubai

    November 5, 2024
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    MENA Newswire News Desk: Emirates Airline has re-established its presence in Edinburgh with a daily service to the Scottish capital, marking its first flight to the city since 2020. The inaugural return was greeted by the iconic Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo, a fitting welcome for Emirates’ Boeing 777 and a nod to the importance of this connection in strengthening Scotland’s global ties.

    Edinburgh welcomes Emirates with daily flights connecting to Dubai

    Edinburgh becomes Emirates’ eighth destination within the United Kingdom, adding to its already robust network in the country. This new service is set to complement the airline’s existing daily Airbus A380 flight to Glasgow, effectively doubling Emirates’ weekly flights to Scotland and raising the total to 14 weekly connections to the UK. The added frequency aims to provide increased travel options and convenience for passengers across the region, especially for long-haul routes that connect to Emirates’ global network.

    Adnan Kazim, Emirates’ Deputy President and Chief Commercial Officer, highlighted the strategic importance of the UK as a core market for the airline. “The UK is one of our most important markets, and we’re proud to reinstate our footprint in Scotland — a country that’s loved by visitors from around the world,” Kazim remarked. He noted that Scottish travelers can expect an upgraded travel experience on the daily Boeing 777 service, which will later transition to Emirates’ new Airbus A350 fleet, enhancing comfort and connectivity.

    Kazim also emphasized the convenience of 14 weekly flights to the UK, making it easier for passengers to connect with popular long-haul destinations such as Thailand, Australia, and Emirates’ bustling hub in Dubai. In addition to passenger services, the Edinburgh route brings substantial cargo capacity, which Kazim noted would benefit various industries across Scotland, providing reliable logistics for businesses seeking faster access to international markets.

    Gordon Dewar, Chief Executive of Edinburgh Airport, expressed optimism about the new service, stating that direct connectivity to Dubai is a welcome addition for both business and leisure travelers. Dewar underscored the importance of Emirates’ extensive network, which opens new opportunities for onward travel from Dubai, linking Edinburgh to numerous global destinations.

    This development reinforces Emirates’ commitment to expanding its UK footprint and providing Scottish customers with enhanced connectivity and services, strengthening the UAE’s role as a gateway for international travel. With increased accessibility, both leisure and business travelers in Scotland gain valuable new options for reaching long-haul destinations, alongside improved transport solutions for Scottish industries looking to meet global demand.

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