Emirates will launch three new weekly flights
between Dubai and Cairo, commencing on 1 January 2016.
The new service will supplement the
current twice daily Boeing 777-300ER flights, taking the total
number of flights serving Cairo to 17 each week.
“We are delighted to be able to grow our
business in Cairo, on the back of commercial demand and great
customer support. In the past eight years, the route has carried
over 2.7 million passengers and moved over 200,000 tons of cargo,”
said Adil Al Ghaith, Senior Vice President Commercial Operations
for Northern and Western Africa. “We are committed to our
customers in Cairo, and will continue to work hard to provide them
with the best possible travel connectivity and experience.”
Apart from the increased passenger
capacity, the extra frequencies will allow Emirates SkyCargo to
carry an additional 17 tons of cargo per trip including
perishables, automotive spare parts, pharmaceutical products, and
personal effects as well as electronics.
Emirates started
operations to Cairo in April 1986 with three flights a week.
Operations have steadily grown with increases in both frequency
and capacity between Cairo and Dubai to match commercial demand.
Emirates will operate the new weekly flights with an Airbus
A330-200, offering 12 seats in First Class, 42 seats in Business
Class and 183 Economy Class seats.
The additional
frequencies, EK925, will depart Dubai every Sunday, Monday and
Friday at 20:50 and arrives in Cairo at 23:05.
The return flight,
EK926, will depart Cairo on Mondays, Tuesdays and Saturday at
00:35 and arrives in Dubai at 06:15.
“Cairo is a very popular destination for both business and
leisure travellers, and is a gateway to many of the country’s
major tourist attractions such as the Giza pyramids, the Great
Sphinx, the ancient temples of Luxor dating back thousands of
years and many more. We anticipate that our additional capacity
will stimulate further growth in both tourism and business traffic
on the route,” Adil added.
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