Emirates
Emirates is the world’s largest international airline, flying to 158 destinations in 85 countries. Emirates operates 269 aircraft and is the world’s largest operator of the Airbus A380 and Boeing 777 family of aircraft. The...
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Emirates has good feeling for Florida potential
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Emirates Airline's new daily link between Dubai International Airport and Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport will commence from...
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Long-haul link boosts regional exports from Newcastle
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Emirates Airline's service from Newcastle to Dubai has for a long-time been hailed as a game-changer for North East England, not just affording...
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New Dubai departure tax to raise over $800 million per year
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The world’s busiest airport for international traffic will apply a new departure tax to bookings made from April 1, 2016 for travel from June 30,...
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Emirates hits double-digit daily services on London route
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Emirates Airline will add a fourth daily rotation between its Dubai International Airport hub and London’s Gatwick Airport from October 1, 2016....
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Auckland welcomes world’s longest passenger flight
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Emirates already operates three daily A380 flights into Auckland but up until March 1, 2016 these all operated on a direct, one-stop basis via...
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Emirates remains the most valuable airline brand in the world
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The Gulf carrier is both the world’s strongest and most valuable brand, with an increase of 17 percent from 2015. Emirates brand value is weighted...
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Emirates helps to connect Kerala over past ten years
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Over the last decade, the city has emerged as an important passenger and cargo destination for the airline in the Indian sub-continent. Since the...
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Gulf carriers vie for world’s longest commercial passenger flight title
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The current longest route in the world is the Qantas operation between Sydney and Dallas Fort Worth. For a long time, Singapore Airlines had held...
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Emirates upgauges services to Zimbabwe and Zambia
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The route, which departs from Dubai, will see an increased capacity due to a replacement of aircraft. This increase will help to meet the growing...
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Emirates register for Routes Asia ahead of scheduling opening in three days time
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Emirates register for Routes Asia, just in time for scheduling opening on Monday 18 January.
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Emirates to introduce A380 on Washington route
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Emirates launched operations between its Dubai International Airport hub and Washington’s Dulles International Airport in September 2012 initially...
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Emirates goes doubles daily to Los Angeles from July 2016
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The second flight will complement the carrier’s existing A380 service on the route with a mid-afternoon departure from the UAE and a late night...
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Emirates adds Cebu and returns to Clark in Philippines expansion
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Emirates has opened reservations for a new daily flight linking its Dubai International Airport hub with both Mactan–Cebu International Airport and...
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Emirates to deploy A380s to Prague, Taipei and Birmingham in 2016
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In a move that will boost capacity in all three markets, the A380s will replace Boeing 777-300ERs during the first half of next year. Emirates...
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Emirates brings global connectivity to Inner China territories
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Emirates has confirmed it will introduce a four times weekly link between its Dubai International Airport hub and Yinchuan’s Hedong International...
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Emirates boosts services into Egypt
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The airline currently operates a double daily service between its Dubai International Airport hub and Cairo International Airport using Boeing...
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Seattle on the rise - leaving a lasting legacy for SeaTac
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Seattle is now on the route maps of ten air carriers from outside the Americas, including major brands like All Nippon Airways, Condor, Emirates,...
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Qatar Airways and Emirates boost connectivity into Saudi Arabia
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Saudi Arabia’s continued economic diversification, growth of the private sector and increasing popularity as a destination for the Middle East MICE...
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Emirates fleet strategy for 2016 supports network maturity
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Emirates confirms it will retire 26 aircraft next year, including 12 Airbus A330-200s, four A340-300s, one A340-500, six Boeing 777-200ERs, two...
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New Air Service Agreement opens door for Emirates and Etihad growth in Australia
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Under the terms of the revised agreement, designated Australian and UAE airlines will be able to operate an extra 14 weekly frequencies between the...