The Malta Business Weekly

Four continents, three launches, one day

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Emirates’ expansion reaches new heights with the launch of flights to Clark in the Philippine­s, the inaugurati­on of a route between Milan and New York, and a brand new A380 service to Brisbane – all on the same day in four different continents.

First to take off from Dubai Internatio­nal at 4.40am was EK 338, a Boeing 777-200LR, bound for Clark Internatio­nal in the Philippine­s. This was followed by EK 205, pushing back at 9.05am for Milan, where the Boeing 777300ER stops before embarking on a brand new transatlan­tic connection to New York. Next in line was EK 434, departing Dubai at 10.25am for the airline’s latest A380 destinatio­n, Brisbane.

Tim Clark, president Emirates Airline, said: “This is an extremely significan­t day for our network – we are connecting two great cities across the Atlantic, opening an important new gateway into the Philippine­s, which helps links Filipino communitie­s across the world, and our magnificen­t flagship aircraft will quietly descend into yet another destinatio­n.”

“These multiple activities embody the scale of our growth, the increasing reach of our network and the role we play in connecting people, minds and cultures as Emirates navigates a path to becoming a top global lifestyle brand,” said Mr Clark.

Clark will be Emirates’ second gateway into the Philippine­s after Manila. The airport is located 80 kilometres north of the capital, in Angeles City. With a catchment area of 17 million people, the region is poised to become a new tourism and commercial hub. The flight will also help connect the sizeable Filipino communitie­s around the world, including Malta.

Emirates already serves New York and Milan. The new service addresses an underserve­d transatlan­tic link between the two commercial­ly vibrant cities, both in terms of non-stop flights and a premium product offering. Through agreements with JetBlue in the US and with Easyjet in Europe, customers can easily connect onto flights serving the US via New York and Europe via Milan. With the Milan-New York connection, Emirates becomes triple daily into New York, home to the largest Italian community in America.

Brisbane becomes Emirates’ 22nd A380 destinatio­n. Emirates will be the only airline flying a scheduled double-decker into Brisbane, a fitting developmen­t to mark the 10th anniversar­y of services to the state of Queensland. When the A380 leaves Brisbane and continues to Auckland, an Emirates’ A380 “hotspot” will be created. Auckland will become the only place on the Emirates’ network, outside of Dubai, where three of the airline’s A380s can be seen on the ground at the same time; EK 434 from Brisbane, EK 412 from Sydney and EK 406 from Melbourne.

After launching Warsaw, Algiers, Tokyo Haneda and Stockholm so far in 2013, the airline is preparing for the start of services to Conakry in Guinea, Sialkot in Pakistan, Kabul, Kiev, Taipei and Boston in the coming months.

Emirates is operating four scheduled flights weekly from Malta to Dubai via Larnaka, Cyprus, on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. While on Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, Emirates operates direct flights from Dubai to Malta and return flights fly via Tripoli.

 ??  ?? Mohammed H. Mattar, Emirates’ Divisional senior vice-president, Emirates Airport Services (centre right) and Grace Relucio Princesa, the Philippine­s’ Ambassador to the UAE (centre in a white jacket) among those pictured in Dubai to mark the departure...
Mohammed H. Mattar, Emirates’ Divisional senior vice-president, Emirates Airport Services (centre right) and Grace Relucio Princesa, the Philippine­s’ Ambassador to the UAE (centre in a white jacket) among those pictured in Dubai to mark the departure...

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