Home UAE Dubai Dubai’s Emirates to ramp up operations to South Africa The airline will increase its operations on the Dubai-Johannesburg route with three daily flights, starting March 1, 2023 by Zainab Mansoor September 26, 2022 Dubai-based carrier Emirates will be introducing additional services to Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban in South Africa. The ramp up of flights is part of the airline’s ongoing commitment to support South Africa’s economic and tourism recovery through enhanced connectivity across all of its gateways., Emirates said in a statement. .@emirates reaffirms commitment to South Africa with expanded flight schedules across its three gatewayshttps://t.co/QW7W3BbrXG pic.twitter.com/VFDeEV0b8Q — Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) September 26, 2022 Johannesburg Emirates will be expanding its schedule to and from Johannesburg with three daily flights from March 1, 2023. Flight EK 767 from Dubai to Johannesburg will operate with a Boeing 777 aircraft. The flight will depart at 11.25pm, arriving at 5.35am the next day to Johannesburg. The return flight will depart Johannesburg at 10.20pm and arrive in Dubai at 8.20am the next morning. The third daily flight from Johannesburg will help meet high demand with more than 300 available seats each way. Cape Town Cape Town will be served with double daily services starting from February 1, 2023. Emirates’ second daily service to Cape Town will depart Dubai at 9.10am, landing at 4.45pm. It will then depart Cape Town at 1.25pm, arriving in Dubai at 1.10am the next day. Durban Emirates will also be adding two more flights to Durban, making it a daily operation from December 1, 2022. The reintroduction of the new flights to the three gateways will enhance the carrier’s schedule to 42 weekly services, while it will benefit customers with more connecting choices to domestic and regional cities across Southern Africa via Emirates’ codeshare and interline partners including South African Airways, Airlink, FlySafair and Cemair. Emirates’ new flights will also provide more cargo belly-hold capacity to further scale up import and export opportunities for local businesses. Tickets can be booked on the carrier’s website or app, or via both online and offline travel agents. Emirates has been serving South Africa for 27 years. The carrier signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with South African Tourism Board earlier this year to jointly promote tourism and boost visitor arrivals to South Africa. Read: Dubai’s Emirates signs MoU with South African Tourism Board to boost visitor arrivals Tags Cape Town Dubai Emirates flights Johannesburg South Africa 0 Comments You might also like From humble beginnings to global heights: Sheikh Mohammed’s journey unveiled in new biography Naser Taher on MultiBank Group’s global strategy and future outlook Imtiaz appoints global giant Legrand for automation solutions across 18 waterfront projects Dubai explores remote work, flexible hours to alleviate peak-hour traffic