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Emirates resumes daily operations to Taipei starting November

Emirates began its route to Taipei in 2014, operated by a Boeing 777 aircraft

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Emirates’ Taipei-Dubai route is scheduled to go daily from November 6, following the conclusion of Taiwan’s reopening plan with the termination of its mandatory COVID-19 quarantine restrictions for arrivals, the Dubai-based carrier said in a statement on Monday.

Emirates began its route to Taipei in 2014, operated by a Boeing 777 aircraft.

“Emirates’ flight EK366 from Dubai departs at 02:50hrs and arrives in Taipei at 14:45hrs. The return flight EK367 from Taipei departs at 22:45hrs and arrives in Dubai at 4:35hrs the next day. All times are local,” the airline said.

Tickets can be booked on the Emirates website, the Emirates App, or via travel agents.

“Travellers who are eligible can travel to Taiwan visa-free, and all inbound passengers are advised to undergo a 7-day self-health monitoring. Travellers are encouraged to check the latest entry requirements,” Emirates said.

The airline added the resumption of operations to Taipei from the current 4 weekly to daily flights “demonstrates the airline’s commitment to aid the market’s travel and tourism recovery, and help drive inbound traffic by connecting travellers from over 130 destinations in its global network to the cosmopolitan city.”

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