Emirates will resume flights to South Africa, Zimbabwe and Mauritius this month.
The company announced its schedule for 5 Africa destinations starting today (October 1st) to Johannesburg, Cape Town and Harare followed by Mauritius (October 3rd) and Durban (October 4th).
Passengers flying in and out of Emirates South African gateways can connect to Dubai and onward to selected destinations worldwide as the company ramps up its return to operations.
Recently it was reported that the company would be banned from operating in Nigeria, however as of today Emirates.com, the company website, is still showing a normal schedule on flights to Lagos and Abuja.
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Emirates will operate to Harare with two weekly flights linked to its Lusaka service.
Flights from Dubai to Mauritius will start to operate once a week on Saturdays, assisting the Mauritius government with its repatriation operation and enabling the recovery of the country’s tourism industry by safely connecting leisure travellers from Europe, the Far East and the Middle East to the popular Indian Ocean island destination.