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Emirates is preparing to launch a fifth daily, non-stop service
between Dubai and Bangkok.
From 31 March 2013, Emirates will
operate 35 flights a week between Dubai and Bangkok, plus a daily
Airbus A380 service between Bangkok and Hong Kong, and a daily
flight between Bangkok and Sydney, which connects on to
Christchurch.
These services, along with the Phuket flights, take
the number of weekly Emirates departures from Thailand to 56.
31 March will also mark the start of the
airline’s fourth daily service between Kuala Lumpur and Dubai,
while a third daily Manila service started on 1 January and a
third daily Jakarta service will commence on 1 March.
Elsewhere in the region, the Singapore service received a boost in
capacity following the introduction of a 517-seat A380 to the route in December 2012, while flights from Ho Chi Minh City were
launched in June last year.
“Emirates has been operating flights to Bangkok
since 1990 and this capacity increase – combined with the launch
of the Phuket service in early December - demonstrates what an
important market Thailand is to us,” said Salem Obaidalla, Emirates’ Senior Vice President, Commercial Operations, Far East &
Australasia. “This new service will benefit
Thailand’s tourism sector by bringing even more visitors from the
likes of the Middle East and traditionally strong markets like
Europe and Australasia. In addition, both our passengers and cargo
customers will have the added flexibility of being able to choose
from five flights a day between Dubai and Bangkok, and onwards to
our expanding route network.”
Thai exporters, as well as
their trade partners, will also benefit from the new service which
will provide an additional 105 tonnes of weekly capacity in each
direction and take Emirates SkyCargo’s
weekly cargo capacity each way to 750 tonnes. Thai exports include
electronic parts, garments, cosmetic products, pharmaceuticals and
perishables, while goods travelling in the other direction include
vehicles and automotive parts, clothing and general foodstuffs.
Operated by a three-class Airbus 330-200L, EK376 will
depart Dubai at 03:40 and arrive in Bangkok at 13:00. The return flight, EK377, will depart at 15:25 the same day and
arrive at Dubai International Airport at 18:30. From 1 September, the service will be operated by a Boeing 777-300 ER,
also in a three-class configuration.
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