Emirates Airline will increase the frequency of its services to/from London Gatwick airport with the addition of a third daily flight.
The additional service will run from July 27 until August 3.
It's in response to high demand, and to help passengers affected by capacity adjustments at Heathrow.
Emirates’ customers impacted by the changes at Heathrow will be contacted directly by the airline or their travel agent.
The airline said it is working closely with its travel partners to re-accommodate any impacted bookings and ensure smooth onward flight connections for customers to reach their planned destination.
Emirates will continue to operate its six daily flights to/from London Heathrow during this period, and its planned re-start of daily services to London Stansted will commence on August 1.
In response to high demand, and to help passengers affected by flight changes at London Heathrow, we're adding a third daily between @DXB and @Gatwick_airport from 27 July until 3 August. https://t.co/02WrCbydsm pic.twitter.com/yyxXf5xvHG
— Emirates (@emirates) July 22, 2022

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