This follows the decision taken by the countries' authorities to re-open to international tourists.
The Middle East's biggest carrier says flight operations will resume to Seychelles, starting August 1, and will increase services to the Maldives from the current five flights per week to six flights per week from August 4 to meet customers' demands.
Emirates says it will be operating flights to Seychelles five times a week with a Boeing 777-300ER.
Interestingly, the two countries, (Maldives & Seychelles) are visa-free for Nigerians.
With the gradual re-opening of borders over the summer, Emirates has revised its booking policies to offer customers more flexibility and confidence to plan their travel. Customers whose travel plans are disrupted by Covid-19 related flight or travel restrictions can simply hold on to their ticket which will be valid for 24 months and rebook to fly at a later time; request travel vouchers to offset against future Emirates purchases or request refunds via an online form on Emirates' website or via their travel booking agent.
Emirates currently serves over 60 destinations in its network, facilitating travel between the Americas, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and the Asia Pacific through a convenient connection in Dubai for customers across the world.
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