Emirates will
launch next year the first-ever non-stop service between the Gulf and
Australia with four-times-weekly flights between Dubai and Perth, the
capital of Western Australia.
The flights will start during the winter season 2002 and will be
operated with Boeing 777-200 aircraft in three-class configuration. The
flight time will be about 10 hours. Further details will be finalised
closer to the start-up date.
His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman of Emirates,
said: "Trade and tourism between the Middle East and Australia have
grown rapidly in recent years with Emirates playing a major part in that
growth. Not only will these new flights boost further development, they
will benefit passengers in three regions - the Middle East, Australia
and Europe by providing a non-stop service between the Dubai and
Australia and a fast, one-stop service between Australia and Europe."
Western Australia is the largest state in the country and offers a wide
range of holiday attractions to tourists ranging from sailing to
adventure holidays such as air safaris in the outback.
The substantial cargo capacity of the Boeing 777-200s will provide a
boost to trade links. Western Australia is a major exporter of fresh
produce The Premier of Western Australia, Dr Geoff Gallop, said: "This
new service will play a major role in the development of Perth as a
major international air tourism and transport hub." |