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Emirates Resumes Airbus A380 Flights To Bangkok And Hong Kong

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Dubai: Emirates has resumed daily Airbus A380 flights to Bangkok, making it the first carrier to operate the super jumbo jet to Thailand since the outbreak of the COVID pandemic. The airline will operate daily flights from Dubai to Bangkok before continuing onwards to Hong Kong.After more than a year of suspending A380 flights to Bangkok, Emirates will now resume daily flights to Thailand’s capital. Flight EK384 will leave Dubai at 02:50 and land in Bangkok at 12:15. After a two-hour stopover, the flight will continue to Hong Kong at 14:15, arriving at 18:20. Each flight will offer 14 first-class suites, 76 lie-flat business seats and 429 seats in economy.

The return journey (flight EK385) will depart from Hong Kong at 21:30, first touching down in Bangkok at 23:45. The flight will then take off two hours later at 01:45, arriving in Dubai at 05:15. All flights to Bangkok will land at Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK), located around 25km from the capital.

Passengers flying with Emirates can get a discount on PCR tests in Bangkok, as the airline has partnered with several leading hospitals in the city. This includes ‘Bangkok Hospital, Bangpakok9 International Hospital, Bumrungrad Hospital, Kasemrad Hospital Prachachuen, Phyathai1 Hospital, Phyathai2 Hospital, Piyavate Hospital, Princ Hospital Suvarnabhumi Hospital, Sukumvit Hospital, and VFS Thailand.

Before returning to Dubai, passengers will need a negative PCR test taken no later than 96 hours before your flight. Travelers purchasing a fare with Emirates will automatically be covered with COVID insurance at no extra cost. Since July 2020, the airline has provided passengers with free COVID insurance, a world-first that many other airlines have since adopted.
Emirates is sticking by its A380s, with the double-decker jet still firmly in the carrier’s plans. In November, the airline claimed it expects to fly over 100 A380s by early 2022 and is already reintroducing the plane to its routes.

Earlier this week, Emirates resumed daily flights with the A380 on its Dubai-Amman route. While the A380 was active on this route before this week, it was previously cycled with Boeing 777s and not flown daily. In the same week, Emirates also operated the first-ever A380 flight to arrive at Jeddah’s (King Abdulaziz International Airport) brand-new airport terminal.

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