Commencing 29 March 2015 Emirates will add a
13th weekly flight between the West Bengal capital of Kolkata and
its home and hub in Dubai.
Operating on Wednesdays, EK 572 will
depart Dubai International Airport at 13:00 to arrive at Netaji
Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport at 19.15. The return
flight EK 573 will depart at 20:30 and arrive in Dubai at 00:05
hours.
The inbound service offers convenient connections
with several regions within Emirates’ network, including many of
the 37 European, 17 Middle Eastern and 20 African cities Emirates
serves. With this additional service, Emirates will operate 186
weekly flights across its network of 10 Indian destinations.
Also on 29 March, Emirates will start to operate a larger
Boeing 777-200ER on the route as flight numbers EK 570 and EK 571
which will offer First Class. The
Boeing is an up-gauge from the existing A330-200, with capacity
for 274 passengers; 220 in Economy Class, 42 in Business Class and
12 First Class. Emirates will be the only airline operating a
First Class cabin to the city.
The new service and
up-gauge will represent a capacity increase of 250 seats in each
direction per week.
“Emirates commenced flights to Kolkata
on 26 March 2006 the seventh city in India we launched flights
to. Since then we have flown over 1.6 million people and 55,260 tonnes of cargo on this popular route. On the milestone of
completing nine successful years of operations to Kolkata, we are
happy to offer an extra weekly flight to passengers flying to the
city which not only increases their choice of flight times but
also introduces increased capacity and a First Class cabin for our
premium customers,” said Ahmed Khoory, Senior Vice President,
Commercial Operations – West Asia and Indian Ocean, Emirates
Airline. “The additional flight and increased capacity also means
strengthening of travel options available not just to Kolkata, but
the entire east and north-east India region. We hope this capacity
addition will help connect even more people to the market, and
facilitate greater trade to the region and its economy.”
Kolkata is the capital of the Indian state of West Bengal, located
on the east bank of the Hooghly River. A bustling city with 4.5
million residents, Kolkata has long been known for its literary
and artistic heritage. A former capital of India, it has a proud
heritage of modern Indian literary, artistic and academic thought
and is often dubbed the Cultural or Literary Capital of India,
with travellers able to enjoy many renowned cultural and literary
activities whilst visiting.
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