Emirates
is to add non-stop flights to its present Dubai - Melbourne services.
This announcement comes hot on the heels of Emirates’ daily non-stop
flights between Dubai and Sydney, launched last December.
The new service to Melbourne will start on 10 June, initially as a
thrice-weekly service, doubling to a six-weekly service on 1 August.
The non-stop flights are in addition to the current daily services via
Singapore, and will boost Emirates’ flights to Australia’s second largest city
(pop. ca. 3 million) from seven to 13 a week by August.
His Highness Sheikh Ahmed Bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman of Emirates
Group, said: “This is another big step in Emirates’ strategy for Australia. It
reaffirms our airline’s dedication to our Australian customers and our
determination to play a growing role in the country’s aviation market.
“A key objective of the increased services is to offer passengers from
Victoria the choice of a non-stop service to Dubai and beyond, or a transit
through Singapore.”
Emirates will operate its new ultra long-range A340-500 aircraft on the new
non-stop Melbourne route.
Victorian Premier Steve Bracks said: “This is great news for Victoria as well
as Dubai. It offers more choices to passengers from both ends, and will help the growth of tourism and business travel flows either way.”
He added that the new Emirates services to Melbourne demonstrate the
closeness of bilateral relations. The airline commenced Melbourne services
eight years ago and has boosted Middle East passenger traffic to Australia
by more than 50,000 visitors annually. Visitors from the Middle East last
year spent an estimated $31 million in the state of Victoria alone.
The numbers are set to rise even further as Australia becomes an ever more
attractive destination for Western hemisphere travellers, especially Europeans.
Richard Vaughan, Emirates Senior Vice President Commercial Operations,
East Asia and Australasia said: “All of our Australian flights have met with
high demand from tourists from both regions as well as transit travellers
who appreciate the excellent connections that Dubai offers to other destinations.
“The popularity of the kangaroo route has increased in recent years, and
we are certain that many of our customers will take advantage of this new
Emirates non-stop option to Melbourne.”
Flight EK406 will depart Dubai daily at 10:10hrs and arrive in Melbourne at
05:30hrs the next morning. Return flight EK407 will depart Melbourne at 21:30hrs and arrive in Dubai at 05:40hrs the next day. All times are local.
Emirates was the launch carrier for the brand new Airbus A340-500, the
world’s longest-range commercial aircraft. It started operating last December on the Dubai-Sydney non-stop route. As in that case, the
A340-500 will cut travel time between Dubai and Melbourne by about 1hr 40min, by eliminating the Singapore refuelling stop.
Emirates’ USD$1.8 billion investment in its fleet of A340-500’s ensures that
its long-haul passengers travel in maximum comfort. The aircraft boast several innovations including: the world’s first
enclosed suites in First
Class; mood lighting which helps to ease
jetlag; and an inflight system with
over 500 channels.
The A340-500 carries 12 First Class, 42 Business and 204 Economy
passengers, and 14 tonnes of cargo. Emirates has taken delivery of four A340-500s, with four more on order.
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