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Dubai to Shenzhen flights: Emirates connects to fourth destination in Chinese mainland

Emirates has officially launched daily flights from Dubai to Shenzhen, marking the carrier’s fourth destination in the Chinese mainland. Here are the details.
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One of the largest international airlines, Emirates has officially launched daily flights from Dubai to Shenzhen, marking the carrier’s fourth destination in the Chinese mainland. Emirates’ inaugural flight, EK328, landed in Shenzhen on July 1 (Tuesday).

Emirates offered special gifts and certificates to passengers onboard the first flight from Dubai to Shenzhen to commemorate the occasion. Currently, the airline is connecting to Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen in the Mainland China.

Flights from Dubai to Shenzhen are perfectly timed to enable connection to major destinations in Europe, including London in the UK, Paris in France, Frankfurt in Germany and Amsterdam in the Netherlands. Passengers can also connect to Kenya, Egypt and Saudi Arabia.

Benefits of booking Emirates Dubai to Shenzhen flights

Shenzhen is one of the most dynamic cities of China. The starting of regular flights from Dubai to Shenzhen reflects Emirates’ commitment to strengthening its presence in the Chinese mainland and supporting the country’s tourism and trade goals.

Operated by a four-class Boeing 777-300ER, EK328 departs from Dubai at 10:05 am, landing in Shenzhen at 10 pm. The return flight EK329 departs the Chinese mainland destination at 11:55 pm, landing at Dubai International (DXB) at 3:40 am.

Passengers flying onboard Emirates flights from Dubai to Shenzhen can get a premium experience. The aircraft offers 8 private suites in the First Class, 40 lie-flat in Business Class, 24 seats in Premium Economy and 260 seats in the Economy Class.

Shenzhen has become the first city in Mainland China to get Emirates’ retrofitted aircraft featuring upgraded cabin interiors and the genius Premium Economy. The Business Class in a 1-2-1 configuration ensures aisle access for all passengers.

Emirates to start Dubai to Hangzhou flights this month too

Emirates has been operating flights to China since 2004 and plays a significant role in seamlessly connecting to more than 50 countries along the Belt and Road programme. The airline is gradually enhancing its cargo and passenger operations in the region.

People from the Gulf countries, including the UAE, do not need a visa to explore China for up to 30 days. This benefit enables Emirates passengers to enjoy hassle-free planning for their leisure and business trips to Mainland China.

From July 30, Emirates is also planning to operate daily non-stop Dubai to Hangzhou flights, marking the fifth destination in the Chinese Mainland. The airline is expected to use a three-class Boeing 777-300ER for the regular flights.

Emirates EK310 is scheduled to depart Dubai International (DXB) at 9:40 am and land in Hangzhou at 10 pm. The return flight EK311 departs the Chinese mainland destination at 12:10 am and reaches Dubai at 4:55 am.

The timings are carefully decided to connect passengers to 11 destinations in the Middle East, 38 in Europe and many more places across the globe. You can also find seamless connections to Istanbul in Turkey, Barcelona in Spain, Cairo in Egypt and more.

For Flight Bookings: emirates.com or Emirates mobile application

Also, checkout Third Emirates A350 deployed on Dubai to Bahrain route

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What makes you a good journalist? Hopefully, I can find a convincing answer to it someday.From Btech in Civil Engineering to pursuing Masters in Journalism and Mass Communication, it has been quite a journey. I have a keen interest in investigative journalism and exploring the latest developments in the Gulf region. I care about ethical reporting and bringing something new to the table. Overall, if not a writer, I believe I would have been a globetrotter or a pet-sitter.

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