Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Emirates links Dublin to its vast route network

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Emirates, one of the fastest growing airlines in the world, launched its new Dublin route last Monday. It is the third new route to be added to Emirates’ route network in the opening days of 2012 as the airline forges forward with its global expansion.

After the launch of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil and Buenos Aires in Argentina on 3rd January 2012, the Irish capital took its position as Emirates’ 118th destinatio­n, opening up a new efficient channel via Dubai to key markets such as Australia, India, Thailand, China and the Philippine­s.

Emirates will serve Dublin daily with an A330200, providing First Class, Business Class and Economy Class travel. EK 0161 leaves Dubai at 0700hrs daily and arrives at Dublin Airport’s Terminal 2 at 1130hrs. EK 0162 departs Dublin at 1255hrs and lands in Dubai at 0025hrs the next day.

On board the inaugural flight from Dubai were Tim Clark, President, Emirates airline; Salem Obaidalla, Emirates’ Senior Vice President, Commercial Operations, Europe & Russian Federation; Ram Menen, Emirates’ Divisional Senior Vice President-cargo; Ciaran Madden, Ireland’s Ambassador to the UAE; Leo Varadkar, Ireland’s Minister for Transport, Tourism & Sport; Colm Mcloughlin, Vice Chairman, Dubai Duty Free and Niall Gibbons, CEO Tourism Ireland.

“Today’s launch is a tremendous developmen­t for both Irish business and Irish tourism, said Tim Clark, President, Emirates. “We are now connecting Ireland not only to Dubai, but also to over 100 destinatio­ns throughout the world. Solid early bookings have demonstrat­ed that the demand is there, opening up new markets for passengers and cargo to and from the Republic.”

“The inaugurati­on of this new daily service between Dubai and Dublin is a huge boost for Irish tourism, business and aviation. With a daily direct service between Dubai and Ireland, trade, tourism and relations between the two countries and beyond will continue to grow,” said Leo Varadkar, Ireland’s Minister for Transport, Tourism & Sport. “It also considerab­ly improves connectivi­ty with India Australia and New Zealand, which should result in a further increase in tourism numbers from these countries.”

Ireland has a population of around 4.5 million. Around 5,000 Irish nationals live in the UAE and approximat­ely 80,000 in Australia, which is a key market. More than 70 passengers on the 237-seat inaugural flight came from bookings in Australia.

Emirates has 70 flights per week to Australia, including an A380 service to Sydney, offering the popular Onboard Lounge, where passengers can meet and chat over a drink at 43,000 feet.

Emirates has received an enthusiast­ic response to its Ireland launch after announcing the new service in September 2011.

Last month, the airline hosted more than 800 guests at a high profile gala event to promote the new service at the Convention Centre Dublin, throwing in a surprise performanc­e from musical legend Lionel Richie.

“Tourism Ireland and the Dublin Airport Authority (DAA), both of which fall under my remit, are working with Emirates to promote the route and Emirates Holidays has included Ireland in its holiday brochure for 2012,” added Varadkar.

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Emirates, one of the fastest growing airlines in the world, launched its new Dublin route on Monday 9th January 2012

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