Emirates is to launch non-stop, daily flights
between Dubai and Geneva on 1 June 2011.
Geneva, one of the most
important banking and financial cities in the world, will become
Emirates’ 111th international destination and its 26th destination
in Europe.
Geneva is also the home to over 300 international
governmental and non-governmental organisations, such as the
United Nations Office in Geneva (UNOG), the World Trade
Organisation (WTO) and the World Health Organisation (WHO).
“Switzerland has been part of the Emirates network since 1992,
when we began flights from Dubai to Zurich. The announcement of
Geneva as our newest European destination underlines our
commitment to this important country,” said His Highness Sheikh
Ahmed bin Saeed Al-Maktoum, Chairman and Chief Executive, Emirates
Airline & Group. “Our research has shown that there is a
high demand for this route from across our network, from both the
business sector, particularly financial, and the leisure
travellers who are looking for both summer relaxation and winter
sports.”
Starting 1 June 2011, EK
089 will leave Dubai each day at 08:55 and arrive in Geneva at
14:10. From Geneva, EK 090 departs at 15:40, arriving in Dubai
at 23:59.
The service will be operated with a combination
of Boeing 777-200LR and Boeing 777-300ER aircraft, in a
three-class configuration.
Emirates is expecting
to use the full 15-20-tonne cargo capacity per flight and will be
transporting valuable cargo such as luxury watches and high-end
fashion goods; diplomatic cargo and relief shipments for the
International Red Cross; as well as chemicals, pharmaceutical products and
electronics.
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