Emirates boosts Buenos Aires flights with more weekly services.Emirates has announced an increase in its international frequencies between Dubai and Buenos Aires via Rio de Janeiro, reflecting sustained growth in demand between South America and the Middle East. Specifically, the airline will expand its operation from three to five weekly flights, adding services on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. As a result, this expansion not only enhances connectivity but also strengthens the airline’s presence in the Argentine market.
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Moreover, the additional frequencies provide greater flexibility for passengers, particularly those seeking efficient connections to Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. The schedule remains strategically designed: flight EK248 departs Dubai at 08:05, arrives in Rio de Janeiro at 15:55, and continues to Buenos Aires, landing at 20:55. In the opposite direction, flight EK247 departs Buenos Aires at 22:30, stops in Rio de Janeiro, and then continues to Dubai. Therefore, the timing allows for seamless connections across Emirates’ global network.
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In addition, all flights are operated with Boeing 777-300ER aircraft, configured in three classes and accommodating up to 354 passengers. This aircraft type ensures both operational efficiency and a high level of onboard comfort, making it well-suited for long-haul routes. Consequently, the increase in frequencies responds to both commercial strategy and the ongoing recovery of international travel demand. Overall, Emirates reinforces its role as a key bridge between Asia and South America, leveraging Brazil as a strategic stopover to expand regional connectivity.
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