Emirates flights to Moscow restart tomorrow

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The carrier is preparing to resume passenger services to Domodedovo Airport from Friday.

Two flights will operate the route twice a week.

On Fridays, flight EK 133 will depart Dubai at 10:10 and arrive in Moscow at 14:25 local time.

On Saturdays, flight EK 131 will depart Dubai at 16:15 and arrive in Moscow at 20:30 local time. 

The flights will operate with the Emirates Boeing 777-300ER and can be booked on emirates.com or via travel agents.

The Russian capital's addition will take the carrier's global network to 85 cities during September.

Emirates has been gradually restoring its connectivity, working with international and local authorities to resume passenger operations responsibly during the pandemic.

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