Emirates
has confirmed that it will launch its first passenger service from North
America to the Middle East on June 1.
The new daily non-stop A340-500 service from New York (JFK) to Dubai
(U.A.E.) will connect
America’s largest city and number one inbound market for overseas visitors with
Dubai, which ranks among the world’s fastest-growing commercial hubs.
The service will introduce unprecedented in-flight comforts in all cabin classes
and provide greatly improved connections for travelers from North America to the
Gulf region, Africa, the Indian sub-continent and Asia Pacific.
Operating out of the ultra-modern Terminal 4 at JFK, the daily EK202 outbound
flight will depart at 11:30 pm and arrive in Dubai at 10:30 pm the next day. The
return flight EK 201 will depart Dubai at 8:00 am every morning and land at JFK at
2:00 pm the same day.
The service will enable passengers from New York to connect in Dubai to points
east and south of the Gulf. On some itineraries, layover and overall flying times
could be shortened, and that’s just one benefit. Travelers will discover that
Dubai’s open skies offer them dozens of airlines to choose from - a luxury seldom
seen in other major hubs, which tend to be dominated by a handful of carriers.
Great diversity and sophistication in the American market is an opportunity for
which Emirates, which serves 75 destinations in 52 countries, feels uniquely
prepared.
“Emirates’ character and global vision is not unlike that of the United States, with
its rich history of cultural diversity and cooperation,” commented Ghaith al Ghaith, Emirates’ Executive Vice President Commercial Operations
Worldwide.
“More than 50 nationalities are represented among our 1,000 pilots and nearly
5,000 cabin crew. We believe that this commitment to being truly global puts us in
sync with customers from practically anywhere, and will resonate with the
American traveller.”
The airline’s New York-Dubai route marks only the beginning of its passenger
service in the Americas. Emirates plans to expand in the near future to other
gateways in the United States, Canada and South America.
Nigel Page, Emirates’ Senior Vice President Commercial Operations, The
Americas noted: “The demand numbers already exist for a rapid succession of
other gateway openings throughout North America.
“This is the first time that Emirates will have a direct passenger link between the
New World and Dubai, but off-line sales to American travelers connecting onto
Emirates flights at overseas gateways have increased every year since 1992,
when we first opened an office right here in New York.”
He added: “Just in the 12 months through the end of February, the number of
travelers from the U.S. who arrived in Dubai on Emirates flights increased by 61
per cent in First Class, 47 per cent in Business and 31 per cent in Economy.”
The aircraft’s amenities include 12 fully enclosed First Class suites with flat beds and sliding doors that can be opened or closed at will for privacy.
Business Class seats are laid out 2-2-2, putting everyone beside either an aisle or
window, and adjust at the touch of a button. Emirates Economy also has been
redesigned to make cabins quieter and more restful, with wider, more comfortable
2-4-2 seats and nine-inch personal video screens. The aircraft can carry 12 First, 42 Business and 204
Economy customers, a total of 258 people, and some 14 tonnes of airfreight. |