Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Emirates upgrades Dublin aircraft

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Just three weeks after the launch of flights to Dublin, Emirates has announced, a larger aircraft will be deployed on the route from July 1.

T h e n ew p a s s e n g e r s e r v i c e, launched on January 9, has already become one of the airline’s most successful route launches with load factors driving through 90% for many of the flights.

The daily Dubai-dublin service is cur rently operated with a 237-seat Airbus A330-200, arranged in a three class configurat­ion.

“Nor mally, t hi s would p rov i d e enough capacity for the first two to three years of a new route operation,” said Emirates’ Senior Vice President, Commercial Operations, Europe and Russian Federation Salem Obaidalla. “However, Dublin is exceeding our expectatio­ns much faster than predicted and we need more seats to satisfy demand.”

From July onwards, the replacemen­t Boeing 777-300ER provides a total of 360 seats, representi­ng an increase in capacity of 52%. The Boeing offers 310 seats in Economy Class, 42 in Business Class and eight First Class Private Suites.

“A big g er aircraft means more good news for the Irish economy. We can bring extra visitors to the country and carry additional cargo,” said Obaidalla.

“The A330-200 can carry up to 15 tonnes of cargo in the belly hold – this figure rises to 25 tonnes with the introducti­on of the 777.”

Throughout all cabin classes of the 777, passengers will be able to enjoy the 1000-plus channels of the ice entertainm­ent system, thoroughly enjoyed by travellers, especially those connecting through Dubai on longer journeys, or those with children.

Emirates’ passengers de par ting Dublin can convenient­ly connect to more than 100 destinatio­ns, such as India, Thailand and Australia, with just one stop in Dubai.

While Dublin has been Emirates’ first passenger service into Ireland, the airline has been serving the market through its air freight division for many years, transfer ring cargo through UK gateways, such as Manchester.

Emirates Holidays, Emirates’ tour operating arm, will feature Dublin in its 2012 A World of Choice brochure. Nine hotels and resorts – including six Dublin City hotels and three resorts outside Dublin – will be carried in the publicatio­n.

Return fares from Dubai to Dublin start from AED 2,880 in Economy, AED 14,660 in Business Class and AED 23,820 when travelling in a First Class Private Suite.

Already this year, the airline has launched new routes to Rio and Buenos Aires and will start flights to Lusaka and Harare on February 1. Dallas will follow from February 2, Seattle as of March 1, Ho Chi Minh City from June 4 and Barcelona effective July 3.

Current Dublin flight times: EK 0161 leaves Dubai at 0700hrs daily and arrives in Dublin at 1130hrs. EK 0162 departs Dublin at 1255hrs and lands in Dubai at 0025hrs the next day.

Summer timings - effective March 25, 2012: EK 0161 leaves Dubai at 0700hrs daily and arrives in Dublin at 1215hrs. EK 0162 departs Dublin at 1350hrs and lands in Dubai at 0025hrs the next day.

 ??  ?? 360-seat Boeing 777-300ER will serve Dublin from July 1
360-seat Boeing 777-300ER will serve Dublin from July 1

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