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Emirates will operate its inaugural A380 flight to Singapore from
Dubai on 8 September 2012.
The 517-seat double-decker A380 aircraft
will be deployed for flights EK 354 and EK 355 between 8 September
2012 and 21 September 2012 on the back of strong passenger demands
in both directions, replacing the regular 354-seat
Boeing 777-300ER.
“Emirates has seen growing passenger demand for
flights on the Singapore-Dubai route over the last few years, be
it for business or leisure purposes. Just last year, we increased
the frequency of flights on the Singapore-Dubai with seven additional weekly flights, bringing the total number of flights
out of Singapore to 28 - the most number of direct Singapore-Dubai
flights offered by any airline,” said Mr Nick Rees, Emirates’
Manager, Singapore and Brunei.
The Emirates superjumbo’s three-class configuration boasts 14
private First Class Suites, 76 lie-flat beds in Business Class and
427 seats in Economy Class.
Passengers across all cabins will get
to enjoy over 1,400 channels on Emirates’ Digital
Widescreen inflight entertainment system - ice, and stay connected
to the internet throughout their journey with high speed Wi-Fi
access.
Emirates’ A380 offers First and Business
Class passengers the unique opportunity to socialise, relax and
even do business on its onboard lounge.
First Class passengers
have the added luxury of two onboard Shower
Spas, offering them a revitalised and refreshed arrival at their
destination.
Flight EK 354 departs Dubai daily at
03:25 (local time) and arrives in Singapore at 14:45 (local
time).
The return daily flight, EK 355 departs Singapore at
02:00 (local time) and arrives in Dubai at 05:10 (local time).
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