Emirates announced it would resume passenger service from Dubai to seychelles on 1 August. Seychelles, meanwhile, will reopen to international visitors on the same day.
Emirates' restarted Dubai-Seychelles flight, operating five flights a week using Boeing 777-300ER aircraft, will provide easy access to passengers travelling to the Indian Ocean resort.
As immigration restrictions were gradually opened over the summer, Emirates changed its ticket policy to give passengers more flexibility and confidence in their travel plans. In the event of flight changes or travel restrictions affected by the outbreak, passengers may choose to retain their tickets for subsequent travel bookings, valid for 24 months; Or choose to redeem travel vouchers for future purchase of Emirates products and services; Passengers who book through the official website can also apply for a refund by filling out an online form, and those who book through an agent can contact their ticket agent for help.
Emirates currently provides passenger services to over 60 cities and provides convenient connections to Dubai for travel between the Americas, Europe, Middle East, Africa and Asia Pacific.
Source: Civil Aviation Resources Network
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