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Emirates has confirmed it will increase in capacity on its Bangkok
and Hong Kong services.
Bangkok, one of Emirates’ earliest
destinations in the Far East joining the network in 1990, will
receive a second daily, non-stop Airbus A380 service from 27
October 2013.
The flight, EK372, will depart Dubai at 09:40 to
arrive in Bangkok at 18:40. The return flight EK373 will depart
Bangkok at 20:40 to arrive in Dubai the following day at 00:30.
Emirates will also be strengthening is
commitment to Hong Kong with the launch of a fourth daily service
from Dubai.
The non-stop flight, EK386, will depart Dubai at 21:00
to arrive in Hong Kong the following morning at 08:05. The
return flight EK387 will depart Hong Kong at 09:40 arriving in
Dubai at 14:55.
The new service will initially be operated by an
Airbus A330-200 in a three class configuration before being
upgraded to a Boeing 777-300ER later in the year.
“The addition of a second daily A380 flight to
Bangkok and a fourth daily service to Hong Kong demonstrates
Emirates’ commitment to both Thailand and Hong Kong. Earlier this
year we launched our fifth daily flight to Bangkok and the
passenger demand has led to the decision to operate the second
A380 on the route. Thailand has been part of the Emirates network
for over 20 years and in December we added Phuket as our second
Thai destination,” said Salem Obaidalla, Emirates’ Senior Vice
President, Commercial Operations Far East & Australasia.
“We have been steadily increasing the number of
services to Hong Kong and this fourth flight gives our customers
the flexibility to choose a departure time that fits with their
schedule and connect through Dubai to destinations on our ever
expanding global network,” Mr Obaidalla added..
Emirates currently flies to 133 destinations in
77 countries including 23 destinations in 12 countries in the Far
East and Australasia. From Bangkok, Emirates offers services to
Dubai, Hong Kong, Sydney and Christchurch; from Hong Kong Emirates
offers flights to Dubai and Bangkok.
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