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DXB runway closures to affect EK schedules

19 Apr 2017 - by Debbie Badham
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DUBAI International Airport will

implement runway closures from

May 1 to complete a phased

refurbishment, which will affect

Emirates’ flights out of SA.

The southern runway will be closed

from May 1-31 and the northern

runway from May 31-July 20.

Scheduled passenger flights have

been reduced to accommodate the

closures but other than planned

changes, the construction will have

no further effect on the airport’s

traffic.

“There will be some changes to

the flight schedule to South Africa.

Emirates will continue to serve each

of its three destinations, Cape Town,

Durban and Johannesburg with

daily flights but with one flight less

to Cape Town and Johannesburg

respectively. Emirates looks forward

to resuming its full schedule to

South Africa once the runway

upgrade has been completed,” the

airline said.

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