Emirates expands Tel Aviv schedule with second daily flight

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Starting October 30, Emirates will increase passenger services between Dubai and Tel Aviv due to the high travel demand.

The Dubai carrier, which inaugurated its first flight to Tel Aviv a little over a month ago, will launch a second daily flight between the cities.

Emirates Boeing 777-300ER will operate the flight, the airline added in a statement.

EK 933 will depart Dubai at 08:15 am and arrive in Tel Aviv at 09:50 am, while EK 934 will leave Tel Aviv at 11:50 am and land in Dubai at 04:50pm.

The service will also provide another 20 tonnes of cargo belly-hold capacity for businesses, further opening global trade lanes through enhanced import and export opportunities.

Tickets can be purchased on the airline's official website and via travel agents.

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