Emirates Gives Kiwis Double Rome Option
Emirates Gives Kiwis Double Rome Option
One
of the world's most visited countries, Italy, has been
brought closer to New Zealand travellers after Emirates'
flights to Rome went double daily yesterday.
The
airline's 12 times a week service to the Italian capital has
become a full twice a day operation and supplements double
daily flights to Milan and a daily flight into Venice.
Passengers travelling between Dubai and Rome will now
have the choice of a morning and afternoon flight seven days
a week, bringing greater flexibility and convenience. The
morning departures provide direct connections at Dubai with
the arrival of Emirates flights from New Zealand, while the
afternoon flights provide an ideal departure option for
Dubai stopovers.
Salem Obaidalla, Emirates' Senior Vice
President, Commercial Operations, Europe and the Russian
Federation, said: "We have been strengthening our services
to Rome since October of last year, gradually building up to
the double daily which kicks off today. We know Rome is a
powerful tourism magnet with historical gems such as the
Colosseum, the Pantheon and Trevi Fountain. But it is also
an important business centre, so we're confident the extra
flight will be a success."
EK097 departs Dubai at 9.25am and arrives in Rome's Fiumicino Airport at 12.45 (local time). EK098 leaves Rome at 2.30pm and gets into Dubai at 11pm. Alternatively, EK095 takes off from Dubai at 3.05pm and touches down at Fiumicino Airport at 6.35pm. The return sector sees EK096 depart Fiumicino Airport at 8.25pm, landing in Dubai at 5.05am the following day.
The route is served by a combination of Boeing 777-300ER and Airbus A330-200 aircraft in a three-class configuration.
This year sees Emirates intensifying its activities in Europe. On January 1, flights to Nice went from five flights a week to daily, further opening up the popular French Riviera. In addition, Paris now served by Emirates A380 superjumbo.
And three out of the airline's four new routes announced so far in 2010 are in Europe. Amsterdam starts May 1, Prague begins July 1 and Madrid launches August 1 (the fourth new route is Tokyo).
To support the expansion of services, the airline expects to receive 11 new aircraft during 2010 and is recruiting cabin crew and pilots. Currently, there are 145 aircraft in the Emirates fleet, including eight A380s.
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