[HD video below] From 30 March 2014, Emirates airline’s 489-seat
A380 will replace the Boeing 777-300ER on EK flight 09/10 to
London Gatwick, bringing a 36% increase in capacity to one of its
three daily flights.
The new A380-supported EK
009 flight will depart Dubai at 15:00 and arrive at London
Gatwick Airport at 19:30. The return flight, EK 010, will leave
London Gatwick at 21:15 and arrive in Dubai at 07:20 the next
day.
“London Gatwick was our first destination
in the UK when we launched our services to the airport in 1987. It
continues to be a strategic gateway not only into London but also
into the regions of the Southeast and we are pleased to be the
first airline to introduce a daily scheduled A380 service to the
airport,” said Thierry Antinori, Executive Vice President and
Chief Commercial Officer, Emirates Airline. “The A380s are highly popular with our customers because
of all travel comforts - thoughtful touches and luxury features -
that we have packed into it.”
Stewart Wingate, CEO of London Gatwick, said,
“Scheduled A380 services further demonstrate Gatwick’s emergence
as a world-class airport, which now supports routes to established
and emerging markets across the globe, and is rapidly becoming
London’s airport of choice for both business and leisure
passengers. It also adds to Gatwick’s already unique mix of
aircraft models and carrier types.”
The two decks of the Emirates A380 will offer
399 seats in Economy Class, 76 lie-flat seats in Business Class
and 14 First Class Private Suites.
Passengers travelling in
premium cabins will be able to mingle in the Onboard Lounge, and First Class
passengers can arrive at their destination refreshed after using one of two
onboard Shower Spas.
Passengers across all cabins can enjoy up to
1,600 channels of the latest movies, TV shows and music from
around the world alongside a range of games on the inflight entertainment system.
The latest technology allows
passengers to stay connected throughout the flight with high-speed
Wi-Fi access and mobile phone and data services.
Emirates is the largest operator of A380
aircraft in the world with 44 in its fleet and 96 on order.
Emirates’ current A380 destinations are:
Amsterdam, Auckland, Bangkok, Beijing, Dubai, Hong Kong, Jeddah,
Kuala Lumpur, London Heathrow, Los Angeles, Manchester, Mauritius,
Melbourne, Moscow, Munich, New York JFK, Paris, Rome, Seoul,
Singapore, Shanghai, Sydney, Toronto, and Brisbane. Emirates will
start operating scheduled A380 services to Zurich and Barcelona
from January and February 2014 respectively.
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