No one should be shot and killed for attending a protest, says US Secretary of State
Dubai: Emirates, a global connector of people and places will be giving travellers heading to Perth, Australia, the opportunity to experience the Emirates Airbus A380 on the route for the first time starting on May 1, 2015.
Operating the A380 will see an increase in capacity of 136 seats per flight and 1,904 seats per week. — File photo
The airline has announced that it will up-gauge one of its three daily services between Dubai and Perth to its flagship aircraft, demonstrating the growth of Perth as a global destination.
The change from a Boeing 777-300ER aircraft will see an increase in capacity of 136 seats per flight and 1,904 seats per week, reinforcing Emirates’ commitment to business and leisure passengers visiting the capital city of Western Australia.
“Emirates looks forward to being the first airline to bring the state-of-the-art A380 to Perth, offering residents the chance to experience this revolutionary aircraft and the best service in the sky first-hand, including spacious seating and generous luggage allowances in economy class, Wi-Fi throughout, 2,000 channels on ice, our award-winning inflight entertainment system, access to the world’s only on-board shower spas for first class passengers and the On-Board Lounge where first class and business class passengers can socialise at 40,000 feet,” said Barry Brown, Emirates divisional senior vice-president for commercial operations – East.
“For business and leisure travellers, the Dubai-Perth route is a popular choice and our new Emirates A380 service will be instrumental in helping the airline meet this growing passenger demand as well as deliver substantial economic benefits through travel connections and inbound seats.”
“Australian customers are extremely important to Emirates, and the deployment of a fifth Emirates A380 service to the country in association with Qantas demonstrates this further,” Brown added.
Together with Qantas, from May 2015 a total of seven daily A380 services will operate from Dubai to Australia with onward connections across the country via Qantas’ domestic network. Tuesday’s announcement caps off a range of recent upgrades to Emirates’ Australian services, including the introduction of a daily A380 to Brisbane and Melbourne, a double daily A380 to Sydney and a daily Adelaide service.
Emirates was the first airline to place an order for the iconic A380, and is today the world’s largest operator of this efficient and spacious twin-deck aircraft, with 56 in the fleet and 84 on order.
— business@khaleejtimes.com
No one should be shot and killed for attending a protest, says US Secretary of State
Germany is under more pressure as a business location than ever before
Government and private colleges in the state, which borders Myanmar, will also be shut on Wednesday and Thursday
32-year-old star is considering adoption and surrogacy
Several MPs and senior leaders were rounded up by police as they left the National Assembly building in the capital on Monday night
The 15-year-old medal-winning talent from Nord Anglia International School, Dubai says she feels honored to represent the UAE on the global stage
Medics emphasised it is less common in children over six years of age and occurs usually between September to March
Finland plans law to ban use of personal phones in schools