Emirates Restarts Daily Flights to Taipei

Emirates Taipeie Restarts Daily Flights
Emirates Restarts Daily Flights to Taipei

Emirates' daily flights on the Taipei-Dubai route will resume from 19 November, following Taiwan's plans to reopen by ending mandatory Covid-6 quarantine restrictions for incoming passengers

Emirates flight EK777 with Boeing 366 aircraft model departs from Dubai at 02:50 and arrives in Taipei at 14:45. Return flight EK367 departs Taipei at 22:45 and arrives in Dubai at 4:35 the next day. Flight times are indicated according to local time.

The additional flights will provide Emirates passengers with more connections and options for travel to and from Taiwan, helping to meet the needs of both business and leisure airline travel. Eligible passengers will be able to travel to Taiwan without a visa. All travelers arriving in Taiwan are advised to monitor their own health for 7 days.

Emirates started daily non-stop flights to Taipei on a Boeing 777 in 2014. Daily flights were launched on the Dubai-Taipei route with the two-class A2016 in 380. The airline has built a strong partnership with the country as a result of its contributions to the local community and air transport during the COVID-19 pandemic. Emirates' revival of daily flights to Taipei, which currently operates 4 times a week, reaffirms the airline's commitment to supporting the recovery of travel and tourism in the country and helping to increase passenger traffic to the country by connecting passengers to this cosmopolitan city from more than 130 destinations on its global network. is showing.

Passengers traveling with Emirates offer their passengers a unique taste experience in the sky with multi-course menus inspired by local flavors, developed by a team of award-winning chefs and accompanied by a wide selection of first-class beverages. With ICE, Emirates' award-winning inflight entertainment system, passengers can sit back and enjoy more than 5000 channels of carefully curated global entertainment content including Taiwanese movies, series, music, podcasts, games, audiobooks and more.

We support the gradual reopening of Asia

The recovery in the travel sector in Asia has accelerated in the past few months as many countries loosen entry requirements as efforts to revive their local tourism industries and ensure business continues as usual. In line with this positive trend, Emirates is increasing capacity for some of its most popular destinations to meet the accumulating and growing travel demand. In this context, steps such as increasing the frequency of flights to Singapore and Guangzhou, launching the flagship A380 of the airline in Seoul, as well as offering the airline's privileged First Class product on the Manila-Dubai route, which is operated by Boeing 777 model aircraft. In addition, Emirates plans to start its flagship A15 services on the Narita-Dubai route from 380 November.

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