On the wings of its successful start of services to Nagoya and the pre-launch road-show in Beijing, Emirates
is set to strengthen its route network in Asia Pacific.
September 1st will become a red-letter-day on Emirates’
Asia Pacific calendar with increased frequency to Perth, Hong Kong and Kuala Lumpur,
and the launch of daily services to Beijing.
On the day, the airline’s service to Perth will become a double daily from the current 11 weekly flights, sending a strong signal of commitment to its
Australian stakeholders and sealing Emirates’ presence in the country for the long-haul. The second daily will be served with the Boeing 777-200
aircraft, offering a total of 290 seats – 12 in First Class, 42 in Business and 236 in Economy – and 18 tonnes of cargo.
Emirates has designed its timetable
for convenient connections between Perth and the Middle East as well as Europe –
enabling same day travel to several destinations. The airline will then serve Australia with 49 weekly flights to four gateways – Perth, Sydney,
Melbourne and Brisbane.
In December Emirates will
further increase its capacity to Perth, upgrading its other daily from an Airbus
A340-300 offering 267 seats to a Boeing 777-300ER with 364 seats, a jump of 36%.
The sustained and explosive growth of China has increased the country’s appetite for travel as well as trade, and Emirates will satisfy this
customer demand with three additional flights between Dubai and Hong Kong.
Flight EK380 will become the second daily to this fascinating city, which will now be served with a total of 17 weekly flights. EK380 is operated by
an Airbus A330-200 in a two class configuration offering 27 seats in Business and 251 in Economy and 14 tonnes of cargo capacity.
With a daily service and six dedicated freighter operations to Shanghai; daily service to Beijing, and 10 Boeing freighter services to Hong Kong in
addition to passenger services, the airline has clearly highlighted the importance of China on its route network.
Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia, will be served nine times a week, with the additional flight operating every Friday with an Airbus A330-200 in
a two class configuration. From 1st September the Sunday and Tuesday service on EK352 will be upgraded from A330-200 to a Boeing 777-300ER.
Richard Vaughan, Emirates’ Senior Vice President East Asia and Australasia
said, “Emirates’ business strategy in Asia Pacific is one of planned and steady growth, backed by strong commercial principles. The region is growing incredibly fast, undoubtedly led by the phenomenal
growth in China, established tourism trails to Australia and buoyed by the economic prospects in the entire region.
He added:
“By the end of this year, we also intend to upgrade our services and increase capacity to Bangkok, Singapore, Jakarta, Manila, Hong
Kong, and Kuala Lumpur.”
From 1st September the airline will serve the Asia Pacific region with 129 flights every week.
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