Emirates is to launch an extra weekly flight to
Khartoum in Sudan, boosting its frequencies to four each week from
4 August 2011.
Operated by A330-200 aircraft in a three-class
configuration that includes 12 First Class seats, 42 seats in
Business Class and space for 183 passengers in Economy Class, the
additional flight will add over 950 seats per month in each
direction, and contribute significantly to economic and tourism
growth in Sudan.
The additional weekly flight, EK733, will depart
Dubai every Thursday at 14:35, arriving in Khartoum at 17:40.
The return journey, flight EK 734, will depart Khartoum at
19:15, arriving in Dubai at 00:15.
Customers in all cabins will be able to enjoy meals
prepared by gourmet chefs and an inflight entertainment system that offers
over 600 channels of on-demand entertainment and the facility to
send and receive emails and text messages.
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