*Fly with the stars through the stars all the way to LA
DUBAI, U.A.E.
EMIRATES, which has often
picked up the Oscars of the travel industry, has swooped into the home of
the original Oscars to launch its celebrated A380 service.
Packed with Hollywood
movies on ice Digital Widescreen, the double-decker touched down in Los
Angeles yesterday, becoming the world’s longest A380 service in
operation.
The
landmark flight, crossing the Russian Federation, the North Pole and
Eastern Canada, has a published duration of 16 hours 20 minutes, more than
enough time to delve into over 400 hours of in-flight Hollywood
movies.
Click here to see A380
inaugural video.
“Bringing
the glamorous A380 set of wings to the City of Angels seemed like a natural
fit as this aircraft mirrors the luxury of the Hollywood lifestyle,” said
Hubert Frach, Emirates’ Divisional Senior Vice President, Commercial
Operations West.
The Emirates’ A380 is
like no other. Its generously proportioned Economy Class, exclusive
mini-pods in Business Class and Private Suites in First Class are talked
about the world over.
On the top deck of the
aircraft, First Class passengers can freshen up in one of two Onboard
Shower Spas, whilst First and Business Class travellers can mix and mingle
in the popular Onboard Lounge – enjoying a drink and exchanging tales at
40,000 feet.
Passengers in all
cabins have access to WiFi, 1,500 channels of in-flight entertainment and
gourmet-chef prepared meals, served by highly trained, multi-lingual cabin
crew.
Generous luggage
allowances are available to customers; 30 kilogrammes in Economy Class, 40
Kilogrammes in Business Class and 50 kilogrammes in First Class. Premium
passengers can also enjoy dedicated lounges and chauffeur-drive transfers
at many destinations across Emirates’ network.
The airline started
flying to Los Angeles in 2008 with the Boeing 777-200LR. The introduction
of the 489-seat A380 service, powered by US made GE GP7200 engines, is a
direct response to demand with over one million passengers travelling
between Los Angeles and Dubai so far.
Emirates 23rd
A380 service will operate daily as EK 215 departing Dubai at 0820hrs and
arriving at Los Angeles International Airport at 1250hrs the same day. The
return flight, EK 216, departs Los Angeles at 1600hrs and arrives in Dubai
at 1950hrs the following day.
The double decker has
14 First Class Private Suites, 76 lie-flat beds in Business Class and 399
spacious seats in Economy Class.
The A380’s arrival time
in Dubai offers passengers from L.A. connections to an extensive range of
onward destinations in the Middle East, Indian Sub-continent, Africa, Asia
and the Far East.
The airline operates 63
weekly flights to the U.S, serving seven gateways; Los Angeles, San
Francisco, Seattle, Dallas, Houston, Washington DC and New York JFK, where
two of the three daily flights are operated with A380s.
The 3rd JFK
flight, operated with a Boeing 777-300ER, stops in Italy’s fashion capital
of Milan before continuing to New York. A daily service from Dubai to
Boston will start 10th March 2014.
With 131 Boeing 777s in
its fleet worth US$ 34 billion, and a further 150 Boeing 777Xs ordered at
Dubai Air Show 2013, valued at US$ 76 billion, Emirates is a major
contributor to the U.S aerospace industry.
The
airline also supports a number of sponsorships in the market. Amongst them
are Emirates Airline US Open Series, Official Airline of the BNP Paribas
Open, Official Airline of the San Francisco Symphony, Official Airline of
USA Rugby, Presenting Sponsor at the Reliant Stadium - home of the Houston
Texans NFL team and Sponsor of the New York Cosmos soccer team.
A Water Cannon Salute Welcomes the Emirates' A380 in Los Angeles.
Emirates' Longest A380 Flight Touches Down in Los Angeles.
Hubert Frach, Emirates' Divisional Senior Vice President Commercial Operations West speaking after the arrival of the airline's A380 in Los Angeles.
LA Mayor Eric Garcetti and Hubert Frach, Emirates' Divisional Senior Vice President Commerical Operations West Celebrate the Arrival of Emirates' A380 in LA.
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti Experiences the Captain's Seat on the Emirates' A380 in Los Angeles.
Special Hollywood on ice Digital Widescreen infographic. |
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