Emirates

Starting April 1, 2025, Emirates will reinforce its presence in the Middle East by reinstating a second daily service between Dubai and Beirut. Operated by the airline’s spacious Boeing 777-300ER aircraft, this additional frequency will deliver over Five Thousand extra seats each week across both directions, offering more flexibility for leisure and business travellers alike.

The outbound flight EK957 is scheduled to depart Dubai International Airport at 07:30 local time, reaching Beirut’s Rafic Hariri International Airport at 10:35. For the return journey, EK958 will leave Beirut at 12:05 and touch down in Dubai at 16:55.

This second daily route comes in response to rising travel demand between Lebanon and the UAE, fueled by stronger tourism interest, family visits, and regional business ties. The added capacity will make it easier for passengers to book convenient travel times and avoid peak-season bottlenecks.

For Beirut-based travellers, the new morning departure opens up a seamless connection window to Emirates’ expansive global network. Whether journeying onwards to cities like Sydney, Melbourne, Toronto, New York, Kuala Lumpur, or Mauritius, this service provides smooth transit through Emirates’ Dubai hub.

The reinstated flight will also support Lebanon’s broader connectivity goals by linking Beirut more efficiently with destinations across Asia, North America, and the Indian Ocean — benefiting both inbound and outbound tourism, trade, and diaspora movement.

Emirates continues to demonstrate its commitment to the Lebanese market, maintaining its strategic focus on high-demand routes. The restored schedule is expected to serve a mix of passenger profiles, including tourists, corporate travellers, students, and expatriates commuting between the two dynamic cities.

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