Emirates launches double-daily to Melb

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Emirates is cranking up its Aussie offering yet again, announcing its sixth daily A380 service down under.

As of March 1 2016, EK404 and EK405 will be operated by Emirates flagship A380 aircraft, replacing the existing Boeing 777-300ER aircraft, providing more customer options as well as additional seat capacity on the route.

With this up-gauge, Melbourne will be served twice daily with an Emirates A380.

Watch the video of an Emirates A380 landing in Melbourne here.

With the addition of this service, Australia will become the third largest A380 destination for Emirates globally with a total of six daily A380 services from Dubai to four Australian cities.

This includes a double daily A380 service to Sydney and Melbourne and a daily A380 to Brisbane and Perth.

Emirates partner Qantas also operates two daily A380s between Dubai and Australia, and with this up-gauge, eight of the 13 code-shared flights between Qantas and Emirates to Australia each day will be served by an A380 aircraft.

The busiest Emirates A380 destination, with nine daily services from Dubai, is the United Kingdom, with the second being the United States.

On top of upping its Aussie engagement, Emirates has also announced a second daily service to Singapore, with the up-gauge of its current service between Dubai and Melbourne via Singapore.

The aircraft up-gauge on this route will provide travellers with another seamless A380 connection option when travelling to Melbourne or Singapore from a number of US, Europe and Middle East destinations globally through its hub in Dubai.

“Emirates’ daily service between Dubai and Melbourne, through Singapore has proven a popular choice amongst travellers and we’re pleased to be able to provide additional capacity on this route by up-gauging the aircraft to our flagship A380,” Emirates’ divisional senior vp, commercial east Barry Brown said.

“The A380 is one of the world’s most efficient and comfortable ways to fly, and with 65 A380s in the Emirates fleet serving 35 destinations globally, and a further 75 aircraft on order, it remains firmly embedded in the future expansion plans for our global network.”

The launch of a double-daily Emirates A380 to Melbourne accompanies the airline’s long-term investment in sponsorships including partnerships with the Emirates Melbourne Cup and the Victorian Racing Club since 1997, Collingwood Football Club since 1999, the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra since 2000, and the Emirates Australian Open Series.

The Emirates’ A380 operating as EK404/EK405 is a wide-bodied double decker aircraft with a capacity of 519 passengers including 14 luxurious First Class Private Suites, 76 lie-flat beds in Business Class and 429 spacious seats in Economy Class.

EK404 will leave Dubai at 0930hrs, arriving at Singapore Changi Airport at 2045hrs. It then departs Singapore at 2225hrs and arrives at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport at 0850hrs the following day.

It returns as EK405 leaving Melbourne at 1900hrs, landing at Singapore Changi Airport at 2335hrs and departing at 0120hrs to arrive at Dubai International Airport at 0450hrs the same day.

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