December 9th 2024.
After almost three decades, Emirates has made the difficult decision to discontinue its popular route between Australia and Asia. This means that the airline will no longer be offering flights between Melbourne and Singapore, a route that has been a staple for the company for many years. The two non-stop daily flights that have been running for decades will officially come to an end on March 30, 2025.
For customers who have already booked their flights on this route, Emirates is offering alternative options or a full refund. This news may come as a disappointment to many who have enjoyed the eight-hour flight between Melbourne and Singapore since 1996. However, Emirates has assured that they will continue to provide exceptional service to their customers by offering a third non-stop service between Melbourne and Dubai.
This change in routes will also bring about more convenience for customers, as Emirates will now offer a third daily non-stop flight to Dubai. This will open up more travel options and allow for better connectivity to 27 European cities, including London, Paris, and Frankfurt. In a statement, Emirates emphasized that this added flight will give customers more scheduling options and an unparalleled travel experience.
In addition to this, Emirates has also announced the reinstatement of its second service to Perth, which will commence on December 1. With this change, the airline will be operating at its pre-pandemic capacity, with a total of 77 weekly flights into Dubai from major Australian cities such as Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, and Adelaide.
While it may be sad to bid farewell to the Melbourne-Singapore route, these changes by Emirates are a testament to their commitment to providing top-notch service and adapting to the ever-changing needs of their customers.
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