Emirates to resume flights to Bangkok from September 1

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Emirates has announced the resumption of passenger services to Bangkok, with daily flights starting from September 1.

This will expand the UAE carrier's current network to 78 cities.

Flights to Bangkok will be operated with an Emirates Boeing 777-300ER aircraft offering seats in First, Business and Economy class.

Flight EK384 will depart Dubai daily at 01:50 am and arrive in Bangkok at 11:30 am, while the return flight, EK385, will depart Bangkok at 03:25 am, and arrive in Dubai at 06:35 am.

Customers can book flights online or via travel agents.

"Travellers arriving into Bangkok are subject to requirements set by the Thai authorities and certain restrictions are in place," the airline added. "They are urged to check the latest information online before booking."

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