Emirates Airline has confirmed plans to restart services to four more cities in July.
Cairo (from July 1), Tunis (July 1), Glasgow (July 15) and Malé (July 16) are the latest ones on the list.
Emirates' expanding network now includes over 50 destinations.
Meanwhile, the airline has clarified that only Tunisian nationals and permanent residents of Tunisia are currently able to travel to Tunis from the UAE.
However, the return flight from Tunis to Dubai and onwards is open to all customers as long as they meet the travel requirements of their destination.
Emirates adds flights to Cairo, Glasgow, Malé and Tunis, bringing passenger destination network to over 50 cities in July. https://t.co/gNyua2xdJH #FlyEmiratesFlyBetter pic.twitter.com/XAj1uMsx58
— Emirates (@emirates) June 29, 2020

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