*Airline’s eighth US gateway connects passengers and cargo to New England hub
The VIP delegation departing Dubai - from left. 1. Hiran Perera,
Emirates’ Senior Vice President Cargo Planning and Freighters 2. Rahul
Agarwal, Manager of Recruiting, McKinsey & Co. 3. Hubert Frach,
Emirates’ Divisional Senior Vice President Commercial Operations West 4.
His Excellency Mohammad Khamis Bin Harib Al Muhairi,
Director General, The National Council of Tourism and Antiquities 5.
Tim Clark, President, Emirates Airline 6. His Excellency Abdulrahman
Saif Al Ghurair, Chairman, Dubai Chamber 7. Adel Al Redha, Emirates’
Executive Vice President & Chief Operations Officer.
DUBAI, U.A.E., 10 March, 2014
EMIRATES, a global connector of people and places,
has launched its daily, non-stop service between Dubai and Boston.
Boston becomes the airline’s eighth US destination and the 142th on its
global network which links key tourism and trading destinations across
six continents.
The
inaugural flight EK237 departed from Terminal 3, Dubai International at
09:45 hours, carrying a delegation of senior airline executives
including: Tim Clark, President, Emirates Airline; Adel Al Redha,
Emirates’ Executive Vice President & Chief Operations Officer;
Hubert Frach, Emirates’ Divisional Senior Vice President Commercial
Operations West; and Hiran Perera, Emirates’ Senior Vice President
Cargo Planning and Freighters.
Also
travelling on the inaugural flight was a VIP delegation from the UAE
including: His Excellency Abdulrahman Saif Al Ghurair, Chairman,
Dubai Chamber; His Excellency Mohammad Khamis Bin Harib Al Muhairi,
Director General, The National Council of Tourism and Antiquities; Rahul
Agarwal, Manager of Recruiting, McKinsey & Co; Chadi Chahine, Chief
Financial Officer, Smith Nephew.
Emirates
will operate daily flights between the two cities with a Boeing
777-200LR aircraft in a three-class configuration, offering eight
seats in First Class, 42 in Business Class and 216 in Economy Class.
“We
are extremely upbeat about our new Boston service. From the moment we
first announced plans to connect Massachusetts to our global
network, we have received a strong and positive response from
travellers and our business customers - not only in the US, but also in
our home market of the UAE, and other major cities Asia, Africa and the
Middle East,” said Tim Clark, President, Emirates
Airline.
“Emirates’ inaugural flight today carries passengers from the
UAE and 39 other destinations, illustrating the reach of our global
network, and the potential tourism and trade opportunities of our daily
service. We thank our friends in Boston and Massachusetts
for the warm welcome and look forward to serving this exciting city and
state.”
In
addition to passengers, Emirates SkyCargo will operate bellyhold cargo
space to help transport goods to and from Boston - such electronics,
medical equipment, pharmaceuticals, machine parts, leather products,
consumer commodities, as well as New England’s finest lobster. Emirates
Sky Cargo can carry up to 15 tonnes per day.
“Massachusetts
is increasingly becoming more competitive in the commercial and
economic landscape,” Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick
commented. “Emirates’ new Boston service will help the Commonwealth
facilitate commerce and trade, allowing Massachusetts to be a strong
force and have more access to a global market.”
More
than 50 Boston-based companies operate in the UAE, and in excess of 150
companies have operations throughout Central Asia. Considered
a centre for education and research, the region around Boston has more
270 colleges and universities, and each year as many as 44,000 foreign
students call New England home during the school term.
One
of the oldest cities in North America, Boston is also a popular tourist
destination, with an abundance of cultural and historical
landmarks.
“Boston
is one of the leading U.S. destinations for foreign and domestic
tourists, and currently opens its doors to nearly 12 million
visitors a year. Today we are happy to extend a special welcome to
those travelling with Emirates,” John Barros, Chief of Economic
Development for the City of Boston, said. “Emirates’ expansion into
Boston underscores this city’s stature as a global cultural
and business hub and we foresee many benefits to this new
partnership.”
Beginning
today, EK237 will depart Dubai at 09:45 and arrive in Boston at 15:15.
The return flight, EK238, will take off from Boston at
23:15 and land in Dubai at 19:30 the next day.
Emirates
began passenger services to America in 2004 with the launch of daily
non-stop flights from New York JFK to Dubai, and now offers
daily flights to Washington, Houston, Dallas, Seattle, San Francisco,
and Los Angeles.
For further information about Emirates and to book flights to Boston, please visit
www.emirates.com or visit your preferred travel agent.
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About Emirates:
Emirates
was founded as an airline in 1985. It now flies to 142 destinations in
80 countries across six continents, providing air services that enable
trade and travel to its home base in Dubai and beyond.
Emirates
also connects millions of people on the ground each year through its
other operations including Emirates Holidays, its destination
marketing arm, and tour operator Arabian Adventures. Seamless trade
connections are supported through Emirates SkyCargo, its cargo
division.
A
multinational and multicultural employer with over 160 nationalities
working together, Emirates is committed to connecting people around the
globe, and helping them to discover, enjoy and share
new experiences together. This commitment is reflected in its wide
portfolio of international sports and cultural sponsorships.
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