The route will be served by Emirates’ modern and wide body Boeing 777-300ER aircraft.
Emirates will be re-starting its daily services from Malta to Dubai (with a stop-over at Larnaca, Cyprus) on 1st December 2022.
This, the airline said, will bring its operations on this route back to pre-pandemic levels, ‘signalling a steady recovery amid easing of travel restrictions worldwide’.
Emirates flight EK110 will be leaving Malta on a daily basis at 2:35pm, before arriving at Larnaca International Airport for a stop-over at 7pm. The flight is set to land at the Dubai International Airport at 12:45am.

The return flight, on the other hand, departs Dubai at 7:25am, with a stop-over in Larnaca, before landing at the Malta International Airport at 1:05pm. All the aforementioned times are local for each city.
“Emirates’ operations in Malta have been going strong for more than 24 years. Despite the brief suspension of passenger services at the start of the pandemic, we remained committed to supporting the local community through the transportation of essential air cargo between Malta and other global markets,” Emirates Country Manager in Malta Paul Fleri Soler said.
“The return of Emirates’ flight frequency to pre-pandemic levels align with our strategy for the growth of the market and our efforts in supporting its tourism recovery,” he continued.

The Malta-Larnaca-Dubai route is served by Emirates’ modern and wide body Boeing 777-300ER aircraft – the largest passenger plane to operate in the market.
This plan boasts eight suites in First Class, 42 seats in Business Class, and 304 seats in Economy Class.
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