An-Emirates-A330-200
Thursday 11
September, 2014 — DUBAI, U.A.E.
EMIRATES, a global
connector of people and places, will be able to connect even more people and
cargo with Dar es Salaam in Tanzania, with the start of a second service to the
east African coastal city from 26th October.
The new five
times weekly service will complement Emirates’ existing daily operation, and
further boost inbound and outbound passenger traffic and cargo flows between
Tanzania and Dubai, and Emirates’ worldwide network.
Emirates
started a twice weekly service between Dubai and Dar es Salaam linked with
Nairobi on 28th October 1997 using an Airbus A310-300. Following steady growth
and demand on the route over the years, the frequency and capacity was
increased and the flight was delinked from Nairobi, becoming a daily non-stop
service between Dubai and Dar es Salaam in 2006.
The new
flight will be operated with an Emirates A330-200, in a three class
configuration with 12 seats in First Class, 42 in Business Class and 183 in
Economy Class, adding a total of 2,370 seats and up to 170 tons of cargo
capacity a week on the route.
“Dar es
Salaam is an important destination in our east African network. In our last
financial year we carried over 180,000 customers on the route, and we are
expecting further growth with the introduction of the second service, which
will offer our customers more choice and convenience from Tanzania to Dubai and
onward to Europe, the Middle East, the United States, India and the Far East.
Dar es Salaam will now become the second destination in east Africa, after
Nairobi, to have more than a daily frequency, said Orhan Abbas, Emirates Senior
Vice-President, Commercial Operations, Latin America, Central and Southern
Africa.
Emirates’
customers on the route will have the opportunity to enjoy cuisine prepared by
gourmet chefs and world famous service from Emirates’ multi-national cabin
crew, including Tanzanian nationals. Customers in all three classes enjoy
generous baggage allowances, with 50kg in First Class, 40kg in Business Class
and 30kg in Economy Class.
The new
frequency is also expected to boost trade between Tanzania and various markets
around Emirates SkyCargo’s global network. About 75% of the cargo exported from
Tanzania are perishables, consisting of fresh, frozen and chilled fruit,
vegetables, meat and seafood. The remainder of the exports are mainly household
goods, jewellery, dry foods and automotive spare parts, while major imports are
pharmaceuticals, automotive spare parts, electrical and electronic products and
construction equipment and machinery.
The new service
will operate on a Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. It will
depart Dubai as EK727 at 1655hrs and arrive in Dar es Salaam at 2150hrs. The
return flight EK728 will depart Dar es Salaam at 2330hrs and arrive in Dubai at
0620hrs the next day.
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