OAG data revealed that the total number of flights operated by Emirates Airlines from Dubai to the Gulf Cooperation Council countries reaches 115 flights per week, with a daily rate of regarding 16.4 flights.
The data of the International Corporation, which provides data for airports and airlines worldwide, showed that the total number of Emirates flights from Dubai to the Gulf Cooperation Council countries (round trip) reached approximately 230 flights per week, as Emirates Airlines continues its expansion operations, whether in terms of increasing the number of destinations or increasing the size of the seat capacity. To take advantage of the high demand for travel between Dubai and the GCC countries.
The data showed that Emirates Airlines operates 65 flights per week to 4 destinations in Saudi Arabia, including Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam and Medina, while it operates 28 flights per week to Kuwait, 15 flights per week to Bahrain and 7 flights to the Omani capital, Muscat.
According to the data, the Dubai-Kuwait route is the most active for the carrier, with an average of 28 flights per week, and in second place is the Dubai-Riyadh and Dubai-Jeddah lines, with 21 flights per week each, then the Dubai-Dammam line, with 18 flights per week, and Dubai-Bahrain, with 15 flights.
The GCC region is considered one of the most important regions that export visitors to Dubai. According to the geographical regions, the share of the GCC region reached 21% of the total number of visitors in Dubai during the past year.