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December 3rd, 2008, 23:56
They are boosting ongoing initiatives to facilitate travel for stranded passengers.
Emirates are operating two additional, special flights to U-Taphao Airport until 5th December as well as re-instating our scheduled Emirates flights EK372/373 (Dubai-Bangkok-Dubai) effective 6th December. Emirates flight EK 372 will depart Dubai daily at 09:40hrs and touch down in Bangkok at 18:40hrs. Return Emirates flight EK373 will depart Bangkok at 20:25hrs and arrive in Dubai at 23:55hrs.
Emirates flights EK384/385 (Dubai-Bangkok-Hong Kong-Bangkok-Dubai) will remain cancelled until 12th December. Emirates flights EK418/419 (Dubai-Bangkok-Sydney-Auckland-Sydney-Bangkok-Dubai) will overfly Bangkok and operate on direct routes until further notice. Emirates hopes to resume these services once the airport facility is fully operational.
Emirates are operating two additional, special flights to U-Taphao Airport until 5th December as well as re-instating our scheduled Emirates flights EK372/373 (Dubai-Bangkok-Dubai) effective 6th December. Emirates flight EK 372 will depart Dubai daily at 09:40hrs and touch down in Bangkok at 18:40hrs. Return Emirates flight EK373 will depart Bangkok at 20:25hrs and arrive in Dubai at 23:55hrs.
Emirates flights EK384/385 (Dubai-Bangkok-Hong Kong-Bangkok-Dubai) will remain cancelled until 12th December. Emirates flights EK418/419 (Dubai-Bangkok-Sydney-Auckland-Sydney-Bangkok-Dubai) will overfly Bangkok and operate on direct routes until further notice. Emirates hopes to resume these services once the airport facility is fully operational.