Trade and tourism are on the upswing in the Far East and Emirates has responded to strong customer demand by reinforcing its route network - upping services and
streamlining schedules to Hong Kong, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok and Jakarta.
Richard Vaughan, Emirates' Senior Vice President Commercial Operations East Asia & Australasia
said, "Emirates Airline is a hot favourite amongst travellers in the Far
East - in fact in the last financial year, strong customer preference meant the East Asia and Australasia region was responsible for 28% of our revenue. By
increasing our services, we are providing our customers in key markets with more schedule flexibility, capacity and choice.
"Our web of connections in the Far East offer travellers speed and convenience, while travellers outbound from the region enjoy connecting to Emirates' vast network in
the Middle East, Africa and Europe, and the fantastic duty free at Dubai International Airport. As the Far Eastern economies escalate, customers are increasingly relying
on our wide-bodied jets to provide more belly-hold cargo payloads to ease the capacity constraints faced in these markets."
Vaughan added.
Hong Kong
From 1st October, Emirates has intensified services between Dubai and Hong Kong with two additional flights every Thursday and Saturday to help travellers wrap-up
their business and take advantage of the weekends in both countries. The new flights have boosted the airline's services by 17%, from 12 flights to 14 flights per
week.
Jakarta
Starting end-October, Emirates will fly directly to Jakarta thrice every week - Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays - returning to Dubai via Singapore. The new direct
flights enhance the airline's services to its customers in Indonesia. The city is also served four times a week by Flight EK 348, flying via Colombo and Singapore, and
thrice a week by EK 346 via Kuala Lumpur.
Singapore
Emirates will add six more weekly services from Dubai to Singapore starting 30th October. The new operations represent a growth of 33%, bringing the total
number of flights between the two cities to 24 per week. Currently, the airline operates 18 weekly flights from Dubai to Singapore - two direct daily flights and four via
Colombo.
Singapore also serves as Emirates' gateway to Melbourne, Brisbane and Auckland, weaving a web of convenient connections across the Asia-Pacific region. In total
Emirates will serve Singapore with 42 services per week, up from the current 36.
Kuala Lumpur
From end-October, Emirates will offer five weekly direct services to Kuala Lumpur in addition to three flights via Singapore. The new schedule means that the airline will
serve Kuala Lumpur with a total of eight weekly flights.
Bangkok
From early November, Emirates will add one more direct flight from Dubai to Bangkok - instead of Wednesdays, flight EK 372 will now fly on Thursdays and Saturdays -
serving the city with a total of 19 flights a week.
In addition to these five destinations, Emirates also serves Shanghai, Seoul, Osaka, Manila and Taipei (cargo only) - a total of 10 destinations in the Far East. In February
2006, the airline will launch daily services to Beijing, the airline's second destination in China.
Details on Additional Flights
Dubai-Hong Kong-Dubai
Flight EK 380 is operated with an Airbus A330-200 offering 12 First, 42 Business and 183 Economy Class seats and 17 tonnes of belly-hold capacity.
Flight Timings: Operating on Monday, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, EK 380 departs Dubai at 03:05 hrs and arrives in Hong Kong at 15:10 hours.
Dubai-Jakarta-Singapore-Dubai
Flight EK 344 will be served by an A330-200 offering 27 Business and 251 Economy Class seats, and capable of carrying 14 tonnes of cargo.
Flight Timings: Operating on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays, Flight EK 344 departs Dubai at 09:10 hours, reaches Jakarta at 20:30 hours, and later Singapore at
00:20 the next day. The flight arrives in Dubai at 05:15.
Dubai-Singapore-Kuala Lumpur-Dubai
Flight EK 352 will be served by an A330-200 offering 27 Business and 251 Economy Class seats, and capable of carrying 14 tonnes of cargo.
Flight Timings: Operating on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Sundays EK 352 will depart Dubai 09:20 and arrive in Singapore at 20:45 and later at Kuala Lumpur at 23:05. It
departs the next day to reach Dubai at 03:45.
Dubai-Kuala Lumpur-Dubai
Flight EK 342 will be served by an A330-200 in a two class configuration offering 27 Business and 251 Economy Class seats and capable of carrying 14 tonnes of cargo.
Flight Timings: Operating on Mondays and Thursdays, EK 342 will depart Dubai at 09:10, reach Kuala Lumpur at 19:55, and return at 01:30 next morning to reach Dubai
at 04:45.
Dubai-Bangkok-Dubai
EK 372 will be served by an A330-200 offering 27 Business and 251 Economy Class seats, and capable of carrying 14 tonnes of cargo.
Flight Timings: Operating on Thursdays and Saturdays, EK 372 departs Dubai at 09:25 and arrives in Bangkok at 18:25, turns around at 20:15 and arrives in Dubai at
00:15 the next day.
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