Reports declare that Emirates recently revealed its plans to introduce three extra flights a week starting from 8th December 2017. The additional flights are scheduled to the Swedish capital in order to accommodate the increase of passengers during the winter season. In addition to providing a number of connecting flights with Dubai acting as a transit hub, passengers can fly to a number of destinations such as Seychelles, Mauritius and Maldives; especially via the direct flight to New Zealand.
An exotic holiday destination, this island nation features many Maldives luxury resorts the likes of Naladhu Private Island Maldives. The three weekly flights are expected to improve the global long-haul integration enabling the passengers travelling from Stockholm to reach about 40 destinations in Asia, Africa, Australasia and the Middle East. A well-received airline service provider, Emirates has continually been experiencing increased demand for inbound and outbound travel since launching of its current daily scheduled service.
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