By mid-October, Emirates will also increase its service between Male and Dubai to four daily flights.
Other routes that will see increased frequencies include Muscat with four weekly flights from 28 August and Sao Paulo, which will have daily flights from 5 October.
As international borders reopen and travel restrictions ease, Emirates continues to expand its network safely and sustainably.
The airline has resumed passenger services to over 120 destinations and has recovered close to 90% of its pre-pandemic network.
A longstanding contributor to the growth of tourism and the export industries of the two countries, Emirates has operated flights to Sri Lanka and the Maldives for 35 and 34 years respectively.
It has also played a key role in the transport of vaccines and other essentials needed to combat the spread of the pandemic in the region.