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  2. List of Emirates destinations - Wikipedia

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    As of September 2023, Emirates operates flights to 133 [1] destinations in 85 countries across six continents from its hub in Dubai. [2] It has a particularly strong presence in the South and Southeast Asian region, which together connect Dubai with more international destinations in the region than any other Middle Eastern airline.

  3. Emirates and flydubai resume normal operations after Dubai floods

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    RIYADH (Reuters) - Dubai's flagship carrier Emirates and sister airline flydubai have restored normal operations after heavy rains caused severe flooding across the United Arab Emirates earlier ...

  4. Dubai airport travel chaos continues as new limit on arrivals ...

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    As airline passengers endure a fourth day of travel chaos at the world’s biggest international air hub Dubai, Emirates has told travellers they cannot check in until 1am on Saturday British time ...

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  6. List of Flydubai destinations - Wikipedia

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    United Arab Emirates: Dubai: Al Maktoum International Airport: Terminated [85] Dubai International Airport: Hub [86] Uzbekistan: Namangan: Namangan Airport [87] Samarkand: Samarkand International Airport [citation needed] Tashkent: Tashkent International Airport [88] Yemen: Aden: Aden International Airport: Terminated [89] Sana'a: Sana'a ...

  7. Saudi Arabia–United Arab Emirates relations - Wikipedia

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    After the declaration of independence of the United Arab Emirates in 1971, Saudi Arabia withheld the recognition of the country and Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan as a President on the basis of territorial disputes that occurred in the Buraimi dispute with the Emirate of Abu Dhabi and continued to deal with the emirates as individual emirates bypassing the federal union.