The initial suspension of flights was scheduled to end on
July 31.
Suspension of flights from South Africa to UAE will also
remain in place until the same date.
“Affected flight bookings have been cancelled,” the airline
said in a statement on its website.
Emirates said its decision was in line with the UAE
government’s directives restricting entry to travellers originating from the
two countries.
Those who have travelled through South Africa and Nigeria in
the last 14 days will not also be allowed on any Emirates flights bound for
Dubai.
“Only one daily passenger flight to Johannesburg will
operate as EK763; however, outbound passenger services on EK764 remain
suspended,” the Emirates said.
“Customers who have been to or connected through South
Africa or Nigeria in the last 14 days will not be permitted on any Emirates
flights bound for Dubai.”
The airline also extended the suspension of inbound
passenger flights from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka to the UAE
until at least August 7.
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