Flights with Emirates Gain New Aircraft
Emirates are introducing a new Boeing on their flights to Perth
Dubai based carrier Emirates have revealed that they are to introduce a new Boeing 777-200LR on their flights to Perth. The two flights between the Australian city and Dubai will provide passengers with a whole new level of luxury, making this long distance flight as comfortable as possible.
Currently Emirates run a morning and an evening service between the two cities, providing passengers with two travel options. This is particularly important for those who may be connecting with flights including British tourists travelling to or from Australia. With many connections going through Dubai, and Emirates operating flights from a number of British airports including London Gatwick and Glasgow, the carrier remain a popular airline for individuals.
With the new Boeing comes a new level of luxury, particularly for those travelling in the First and Business classes. First Class passengers will benefit from private suites, whilst those in Business Class will be able to enjoy flat-beds. However, even travellers in economy will gain more room from spacious seating and extended entertainment options offering more than 1,200 channels.
Speaking of the new aircraft addition Western Australian sales manager at Emirates, Darren Tyrrell said "The new aircraft signifies the airline's dedication to providing passengers with the highest quality service and travel experience, and its commitment to the Western Australian market." And with Australia remaining a popular holiday hotspot for many Brits, demand for this new service is likely to rise across onboard classes.
Posted by Sophie, 07 December 2010 11:57
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