There were no immediate reports from authorities of damage or casualties
asia1 hour ago
Emirates on Sunday celebrated the launch of three A380 destinations, bringing its flagship three-class double-decker aircraft from Dubai to Tokyo-Narita, Casablanca and Sao Paulo on the same day.
With this triple deployment, Emirates will be the first airline to operate scheduled A380 services in Latin America as well as to North Africa. In addition, the Emirates A380 service to Sao Paulo marks the airline's 10th year of operations in Brazil, which began with daily flights between Dubai and Sao Paulo in October 2007.
Emirates had previously served Narita with an A380. The reintroduction of this service and increase in capacity is in response to the healthy demand for travel between Japan and Dubai.
Travellers and fans of the highly-popular Emirates A380 will now have more opportunities to enjoy this iconic aircraft as Emirates now flies the A380 to 49 destinations on six continents.
Early on Sunday from its hub in Dubai, Emirates flight EK318 set off for Narita. This was followed by flight EK751 to Casablanca and then flight EK261 to Sao Paulo.
On all three routes, the A380 replaces an existing Boeing 777 service. Emirates' spacious A380 aircraft can transport up to 515 passengers per flight, and eight tonnes of cargo. All of the services launched on Sunday offer three classes of travel - first, business and economy, with free baggage allowance of up to 35kg in economy, 40kg in business and 50kg in first class.
On Emirates' A380s, first-class passengers can can enjoy the luxury and comfort of their private suites and enjoy the industry's only Onboard Shower Spa. First class and business class passengers can socialise at the popular Onboard Lounge and passengers in all classes can enjoy gourmet cuisine, Emirates' award-winning inflight entertainment ice, with more than 2,500 channels, and Wi-Fi, which is available on all of Emirates' A380s.
Emirates' premium onboard experience is complemented by on-the-ground comfort with a network of 40 dedicated Emirates Lounges located within major airports around the globe - all designed with the same attention to detail and service.
Emirates is the world's largest operator of A380s, with 94 currently in its fleet and a further 48 on order. Since 2008, the airline has carried over 65 million passengers on its flagship aircraft.
- business@khaleejtimes.com
There were no immediate reports from authorities of damage or casualties
asia1 hour ago
His captivating performances quickly garnered attention within the magic industry, propelling him to prominence as one of Dubai's most sought-after magicians
kt network1 hour ago
Cyclone Hidaya is likely to 'bring strong winds and large ocean waves, with heavy rainfall' expected to hit the coast starting Sunday
world1 hour ago
Vadra's artistic prowess knows no bounds, as evidenced by his diverse portfolio spanning wildlife, street photography, and commercial art
kt network1 hour ago
The Caribbean admitted to seven charges, including those related to franchise-based leagues in Sri Lanka, UAE and the West Indies, the ICC said
sports1 hour ago
The CST-100 Starliner test mission will ferry two Nasa astronauts to the International Space Station
space1 hour ago
According to Palestinian prisoner associations, the health worker had been detained by Israeli forces while temporarily working at Al-Awada Hospital
mena1 hour ago
Arfan Bhatti, a 46-year-old Islamist who has lived and is well-known in Norway, is suspected of having planned the attack
world2 hours ago