Emirates relaunches 24 weekly flights between Dubai and Saudi Arabia
The airline will have daily flights to and from Dubai…
Following the news that Saudi Arabia has reopened its borders to the UAE, Emirates Airline will resume flights between Dubai and the kingdom from September 11. The services include daily flights from Riyadh, daily A380 flights from Jeddah, daily flights from Dammam and three weekly flights from Medina.
Passengers can travel from Riyadh daily on flight EK 2818 which leaves King Khalid International Airport at 8.10pm, and arrives in Dubai at 11.20pm local time. EK 2817 departs Dubai International Airport at 4.40pm, landing in Riyadh at 5.40pm.
From Jeddah, Emirates will operate flight EK 2804 each day, which will leave King Abdulaziz International Airport at 8pm, arriving in Dubai at 1am the next day. EK 2803 will depart Dubai at 4pm, landing in Jeddah at 6pm local time.
From Dammam, opt for the daily EK 2822 flight, which leaves Dammam at 10.45pm, arriving in Dubai at 1am the following day. EK 2821 leaves Dubai at 8.50pm, arriving at King Fahd International Airport at 9.20pm.
You can also visit from Medina thrice per week on Emirates flight EK 2810 which leaves Medina at 8pm, arriving in Dubai at 11.40pm. Flight EK 2809 departs from Dubai at 4.30pm, arriving at Prince Mohammad Bin Abdulaziz Airport at 6pm.
Ahead of booking a trip from the kingdom, travellers are reminded to visit the Emirates Travel Hub for more information on travel requirements to and from Saudi Arabia.