Dubai, Emirates is expanding its operations in Europe by
announcing a third daily flight to Milan from 1st June, taking to 49 the number
of weekly flights offered to Italy.
EK 101 will leave
Dubai at 0340hrs and arrive in Milan Malpensa at 0825hrs, ready for business in
the city considered the engine room of Italy’s economy and home to the nation’s
stock exchange.
The return flight, EK
102, departs Milan at 1110hrs and arrives in Dubai at 1920hrs. The new service
will be operated by a 237-seat Airbus A330-200 in a three-class
configuration.
“Our European network
is growing stronger and stronger and a number of important developments are
taking place in Italy,” said Salem Obaidalla, Emirates’ Senior Vice President,
Commercial Operations, Europe & Russian Federation. “This is another
significant investment in the Italian market and we look forward to offering
further choice and excellent value for money to travellers and businesses,
including the cargo community.”
The extra A330-200
flight brings an additional 15 tonnes of daily cargo capacity to an already
active cargo route.
"Emirates'
announcement of its third daily flight from Dubai to Malpensa represents the
importance of the airport to the airline’s European network,” said Giuseppe
Bonomi, President, Sea (Airport Management Company). “The increase in the number
of flights was made possible by the development of facilities and services
dedicated to Emirates into the airport by Sea, contributing to the extraordinary
quality of services the company offers to its passengers.”
Italy was also the
first country in Emirates’ southern European network to be selected for an A380
service. A 489-seat double decker was deployed on the Rome route from 1st
December last year.
In February 2010,
Emirates signed a five year, AED 288 million (US$ 78 million) shirt sponsorship
deal with AC Milan, part of a AED 16.8 billion (US$ 4.6 billion) trade
relationship between Italy and the UAE.
“Our expansion in
Europe is particularly significant in these challenging economic times. We are
creating and supporting jobs in the travel industry and many other related
sectors, while opening up new markets to importers and exporters,” Obaidalla
added.
Source: Emirates Airlines