Some 61 airports will have Airbus A380 flights in June, involving 36 countries, including Bahrain. Emirates will operate Dubai-Bahrain on a one-off basis for Eid al-Adha, two months after the last one-off service existed for the country’s Grand Prix. With a block time of as little as 1h 15m, it will temporarily be the world’s shortest superjumbo flight.
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