Emirates SkyCargo, the freight division of
Emirates Airline, is set to strengthen its operations in Thailand,
with Phuket to become the second Thai gateway that connects it to
international trade opportunities across its network of 126
destinations.
The launch of a daily non-stop flight to Phuket
on 10 December 2012, operated by an A340-300 with a belly hold
capacity of 13 tonnes, will take the weekly cargo capacity into
and out of the country to more than 640 tonnes. This capacity is
spread across four flights to Bangkok and one to Phuket.
Phuket, the largest island in Thailand, located
in the Andaman Sea, will become the 15th route launch for Emirates
this year and the second in South East Asia following the launch
of
flights to Ho Chi Minh in June.
“Thailand is a major economic
centre in South East Asia. Phuket, which is a very popular tourist
destination, plays an important role in Thailand’s economy and
with the launch of this service we will be able to connect
businesses on the island to opportunities across our ever
expanding global network,” said Ram Menen, Emirates’ Divisional
Senior Vice President Cargo.
Imports into Phuket are mainly
meat, spare parts, diving equipment, office supplies and fish,
while the top exports include tuna, live shrimp and crab.
Due to
the popularity of Thailand as a tourist destination, there is also
strong demand for the movement of personal effects and household
goods into and out of the island.
Emirates currently
operates four daily flights between Dubai and Bangkok, including
one with its flagship Airbus A380 aircraft (see video below).
EK379 will
depart Phuket daily at 00:35 and arrive at Dubai International
Airport at 04:35.
EK378 will depart Dubai at 12:45 and
arrive at Phuket International Airport at 21:55.
Emirates A380 First
Class and Business Class - HD Video Tour
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