Emirates boosts Middle East network

January 13, 2009

These supplements to follow the recent increase in the level of air traffic in Damascus in December, nine weekly flights to 11th

Adnan Kazim, Emirates’ Senior Vice President Commercial Operations – Golf in the Middle East and Iran, said:

“The Dubai-based airline’s presence in the Middle East has been consistent on a” Fast-Track, as the airline in the world began in 1985. “

“Emirates flew its first goal in the Middle East in 1986, when it began its activities in Amman. Today, Emirates serves 14 cities in the Middle East with around 180 flights per week, is the best in the region, “he added.

In the first week of February, the Emirates flights to three cities in the region – a new flight to Riyadh, two other flights to Amman, and one additional flight to Jeddah. These new services are more and facilitate traffic flow between the Middle East and in major markets in Europe, Africa, the subcontinent, Far East and Australia points.

“Demand for our services without ever putting in place and we are very happy about our presence in the Middle East through the addition of flights to Damascus, Amman, Riyadh and Jeddah. The Middle East is at the center of our network, and demand for our services is still strong. We are grateful for the support of our customers, and we hope to develop our business for their needs, “said Adnan.

Two other flights from Amman:

From Emirates February 2, two flights a week between Dubai and Amman on Tuesday and Friday, the weekly service in Jordan 12th

- EK901 Dubai Departure 07:25 hours, arriving in Amman 08:55 hours.

- EK902 departure Amman 10:15, arriving in Dubai at 15:00.

The new flight options for improving South customers, including travel and the Middle East, Africa, Europe and Asia.

En route Amman Dubai Emirates operates a mixed fleet of Boeing and Airbus in a three class configuration.

Every day in Riyadh and Jeddah:

On February 1, Emirates’ Dubai to Riyadh service is six hours a week to once a day. On February 3, Emirates’ Dubai to Jeddah service is also daily flights currently six weeks of service.

The new flights for passengers and link with the cities of southern Africa, Indian subcontinent, Far East and Australia points.

- EK817 Dubai Departure 18:40 hours, arriving in Riyadh 19:35 hours.

- Riad Out EK818 Dubai 21h05 to 23h40.

- EK803 Dubai departure 16.45, 18.45 arrival in Jeddah.

- Jeddah Out EK804 Dubai 00h15 to 20h45 the next day.

With Emirates’ five weekly flights to Dammam, it increases the total number of air transport services to Saudi Arabia 17 to 19 hours per week. Dammam road Dubai Emirates operates a mixed fleet of Boeing and Airbus.

Two other flights to Damascus:

The Emirates 3 December two extra services in Damascus on Wednesday and Thursday, for all its flights from Damascus to Dubai for 11 days. New opportunities for connecting flights to increase Syria’s position, visiting the United Arab Emirates and the Far East destinations including Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur and China. En route to Damascus, Dubai, Emirates operates a mixed fleet of Boeing and Airbus in a three class configuration.

- EK911 Dubai Departure 07:15 hours, arriving in Damascus 08:50 hours.

- Damascus EK912 departure 10:05, arriving in Dubai 14:55 hours.

Emirates, one of the most successful international airlines, has a modern and efficient fleet of all major body aircraft to 101 cities on six continents.

On board, customers can expect to benefit from the latest equipment on board, food, gourmet cuisine of the airline service and price of your international flight.

The company has an extensive network in the Middle East, the 14 cities with 176 flights per week. With the new flights Amman, Riyadh and Jeddah from February 2009.

Emirates, the region is 180 flights per week.

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