Emirates will expand its network to 63 destinations from August as the carrier resumes passenger services to major gateways across the globe.

The latest destination announced to make a comeback is Stockholm in Sweden, with weekly flights resuming to the capital on August 1, growing the airline’s current network in Europe to 22 cities.

With Stockholm restarting, services to all of Emirates’ gateways in Scandinavia will resume, with flights to Oslo restarting on August 4 and services to Copenhagen already in operation since June.

All of these flights will be served by an Emirates Boeing 777-300ER.

Additional services resuming in August include Addis Ababa in Ethiopia and Dar es Salaam in Tanzania (from August 1), Prague in the Czech Republic and Sao Paulo in Brazil (from August 2) and Boston in the US (from August 15).

With the Emirates A380 now back in service, the double-decker will resume its operations to Amsterdam and add a second daily A380 service to London Heathrow starting from August 1.

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 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 the Emirates website or via their travel booking agent.