Emirates Boosts South African Services with 2nd Daily Flight
Emirates Boosts South African Services with Second Daily Flight to Cape Town
Emirates is to strengthen its commitment to South Africa with the launch of a second daily flight to Cape Town.
Said Richard Vaughan, Divisional Senior Vice President of Emirates' Commercial Operations Worldwide:
“We have seen very strong inbound and outbound demand for our South African services over the last year. This new frequency will bring one of South Africa’s leading tourist destinations within easier reach for visitors, as well as meet the needs of our South African customers for enhanced connections from Cape Town to Europe, the Far East and a host of other points across Emirates’ extensive global network,” added Vaughan.
Emirates offers its New Zealand customers direct connections at Dubai with its nonstop flights to Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban.
Starting on the March 27, Emirates will fly non-stop twice a day to Cape Town. The new service will be operated by an Airbus 340-500 aircraft in a three-class configuration, providing 12 luxurious First Class private suites, 42 angled lie-flat beds in Business and 204 generously-sized Economy Class seats.
Known for its dramatic natural skylines, amazing wildlife and for being a melting pot of cultural influences, Cape Town is a hub of creativity and a magnet for artists and performers. It is estimated that the ‘Mother City’ attracted three million visitors in 2010, with almost 63 per cent coming from Europe.
The strengthening of Emirates’ South African routes comes after the airline helped to support the country's hugely successful hosting of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. As an official FIFA Partner, Emirates helped to bring the world to South Africa by flying in football fans from across its network of six continents.
Emirates
currently serves 19 passenger and cargo destinations across
the African continent. The new Cape Town frequencies will
mean that the airline now flies 42 times a week to its three
South African gateways: Johannesburg, Durban and Cape Town.
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