Emirates has resumed its Gatwick service today with Flight EK015 landing at Gatwick at 11:40 and return flight EK016 departing at 13:35, arriving in Dubai (DXB) tomorrow at 00:40 (all times local).
The Gatwick resumption follows the quick restart of operations to London Heathrow, Manchester, Birmingham, Glasgow and Newcastle airports over recent months as the airline responded to passenger demand.
Emirates said in a statement that UK bookings to many destinations across its global network have already returned to 2019 levels including popular holiday destinations like the Maldives, Mauritius and Dubai itself.
The Gatwick service will operate daily and takes Emirates’ total UK weekly flights to 84. A second daily flight from Gatwick is also scheduled to start from 27 January 2022.
Gatwick is being served by the A380 widebody aircraft, offering passengers a choice between First, Business Class and Economy.
December will also see Emirates reopen lounges across UK hubs, including at Birmingham and Manchester. Glasgow and Gatwick’s lounges will follow, re-opening in January.
Richard Jewsbury, Divisional Vice President at Emirates UK commented, “We have continued to see demand for international travel, particularly from the South East, and are pleased to resume operations from Gatwick.
“Emirates is fully committed to the UK and we have operated flights from the airport for over 30 years, providing vital connectivity to Dubai and beyond for passengers travelling for business, leisure or to visit friends and family,”
Stephanie Wear, VP of Aviation Development, Gatwick Airport said, “We are delighted to welcome Emirates and the magnificent A380 aircraft back to Gatwick. Their daily flights to Dubai will open up a fantastic range of destinations in Asia, Africa and beyond to passengers across the south-east.”
Emirates currently offers a six times daily A380 London Heathrow service, double daily A380 flights to Manchester, a ten-weekly service to Birmingham, a daily service to Glasgow, a four-weekly service to Newcastle.
The increase in operations will make it easier for UK customers to access Emirates’ growing global network of 120 destinations – close to 90% of Emirates’ pre-pandemic network.
For more information, please visit Emirates.com.
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