Emirates Global Network Recovers 96%, Taiwan Flights Maintain Daily Service

Emirates, which had temporarily reduced or suspended flights due to the Middle East conflict, announced that its global network has recovered 96%, operating over 1,300 flights per week. Flights to Taiwan are maintained at one daily service.
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(Central News Agency reporter Yu Hsiao-han, Taipei, 5th) Emirates, which had temporarily reduced or suspended flights due to the Middle East conflict, today issued a press release stating that its global network has recovered 96%, operating over 1,300 flights per week, with overall capacity returning to 75% of pre-disruption levels. Flights to Taiwan are maintained at one daily service.

Emirates stated that it currently provides one daily direct flight between Dubai and Taipei (originally two daily flights), continuing to serve Taiwanese passengers and connecting major cities worldwide through its Dubai hub.

To attract passengers back, Emirates said it offers various promotions and flexible arrangements, from flexible ticket changes and Dubai Connect transit service to Emirates Skywards.

Emirates stated that its continuously operating network covers 137 destinations in 72 countries, and flight services to the Americas, Europe, Africa, West Asia, Far East, and Oceania have been gradually restored in recent weeks. (Editor: Li Ming-tsung) 1150505

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