Emirates, an UAE based airline, has announced to launch daily flights to Kiev, taking the number of destinations to 35.
Emirates flight EK171 took off from Dubai International Airport at 1710 with a prominent delegation on board that includes official from Ukraine and the airlines.
On arrival at Kyiv Boryspil International Airport the aircraft was welcomed by a senior delegation that includes Valentin Zgurskiy, Head of Aviation Transport Department, Ukraine Ministry of Infrastructure and Sergey Gomboleskiy, Deputy General Director, Boryspil International Airport.
This one of the major world airline is very optimistic about new services between Kiev and Dubai, as it will enhance the business and tourism ties between these destinations. As over 150,000 Ukrainians visit the UAE every year and appreciate its world-class accommodation, dining and entertainment venues, the launch of new flights will give a hassle free travelling options.
Traveller will be able to connect to a global network of over 130 destinations via Dubai that includes Asia (including Indian Ocean Islands) and Australia as airline has a partnership with Qantas.
Emirates flight EK171 took off from Dubai International Airport at 1710 with a prominent delegation on board that includes official from Ukraine and the airlines.
On arrival at Kyiv Boryspil International Airport the aircraft was welcomed by a senior delegation that includes Valentin Zgurskiy, Head of Aviation Transport Department, Ukraine Ministry of Infrastructure and Sergey Gomboleskiy, Deputy General Director, Boryspil International Airport.
This one of the major world airline is very optimistic about new services between Kiev and Dubai, as it will enhance the business and tourism ties between these destinations. As over 150,000 Ukrainians visit the UAE every year and appreciate its world-class accommodation, dining and entertainment venues, the launch of new flights will give a hassle free travelling options.
Traveller will be able to connect to a global network of over 130 destinations via Dubai that includes Asia (including Indian Ocean Islands) and Australia as airline has a partnership with Qantas.
