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Emirates adds third daily flight to Dublin starting Oct. 26

Emirates adds third daily flight to Dublin starting Oct. 26
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Emirates announced on X that it will add a third daily flight to Dublin starting October 26, providing morning, afternoon, and evening departures for greater flexibility.

According to the official Emirates X account, the addition of a third daily flight to Dublin is designed to meet increased travel demand and provide greater flexibility to passengers flying between Ireland and Dubai. The expanded schedule will help accommodate peak season traffic and offer more convenient connections for business and leisure travelers. Emirates highlights that these service enhancements are a direct response to market growth and customer feedback about flight timing options.

An Emirates press release states that the new frequency means travelers will now have the choice of morning, afternoon, or evening departures from both Dublin and Dubai, all operated with a Boeing 777-300ER. This increases the number of weekly seats on the route and allows for smoother onward travel via Dubai to destinations across Asia, Africa, Australia, and the Middle East. Emirates reports that the third daily flight will help further streamline travel itineraries for both business and holiday customers.

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The Irish Times reports that Emirates’ Dubai-Dublin service, launched in 2012, has seen continuous growth, making Ireland one of the airline’s most successful European routes. The article notes that the addition of the third daily frequency will raise total weekly capacity to more than 6,500 seats each way, marking the highest-ever service level between the two cities. The increased flight options are also expected to stimulate greater economic ties, tourism, and trade between Ireland and the United Arab Emirates.

According to the official Emirates website, Emirates is recognized as the world’s largest international airline based in Dubai. It serves over 140 destinations on six continents with a fleet of widebody aircraft. The airline is known for luxury cabins, industry-leading onboard amenities, and a global network connecting people and businesses around the world. Emirates continues to expand its route offerings, underscoring its commitment to quality service and innovation in air travel.

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