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Emirates to resume flights to Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane less than a week after cancelling services during coronavirus

Less than a week after it announced the cancellation of flights to three Australian cities, Emirates will resume passenger flights to Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane from next week.
From Monday, flights will resume to Sydney, while services will return to Melbourne from Tuesday and to Brisbane from Thursday.
Passenger flights between Dubai and Perth, as well as cargo operations to all Australian points, continue as scheduled.
Hundreds of Australians were last week left stranded after the major airline announced the cancellation on Friday night.
A statement from the airline read: “We regret the inconvenience caused to our customers in the period where we had to temporarily suspend our services.
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